Narapoia
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- Scientific humanist and an atheist
My preference is for legalisation with a license system. Cars are bloody dangerous but we let people use them (As early as 15/16 in Nz and Aus) with licenses appropriate to the vehicles being driven. A license for each substance or class of substances would be required, which would include study of the effects and dangers of each substance as well as a written test.
This way people could access whatever they want, while being aware of the dangers. Ancillary benefits include being able to track drug use through presentation of licenses at dispensaries (To help prevent legal substances being provided on the black market) - revenue from license fees (hopefully enough to cover cost of administration and the licensing system) and a little more control over the particularly addictive drugs.
Set the age where people can start getting licences at 18/19/20 and significantly up the penalties for people caught supplying minors or supplying drugs to unlicensed individuals. Similarly people would be prosecuted when caught with drugs for which they have no license. This is a potentially unwieldy system though that could end up being quite costly and difficult to administer. Still I think it would be better than the current system and would remove the criminal element from supply and distribution of the products.
This way people could access whatever they want, while being aware of the dangers. Ancillary benefits include being able to track drug use through presentation of licenses at dispensaries (To help prevent legal substances being provided on the black market) - revenue from license fees (hopefully enough to cover cost of administration and the licensing system) and a little more control over the particularly addictive drugs.
Set the age where people can start getting licences at 18/19/20 and significantly up the penalties for people caught supplying minors or supplying drugs to unlicensed individuals. Similarly people would be prosecuted when caught with drugs for which they have no license. This is a potentially unwieldy system though that could end up being quite costly and difficult to administer. Still I think it would be better than the current system and would remove the criminal element from supply and distribution of the products.