For some, I imagine this will be unpopular, especially those
looking for his or her first chance to throw a riot in some city while taunting
police officers.
There has been a long history of humans restricting stuff,
especially for young adults, but even for adults. There once was a time
when there was no drinking age for alcohol. Later, that age rose from
18yrs old to 21yrs old. Thus, for young adults the restricted list has
come to include lottery tickets, cigarettes, and booze among others. Even
adults are restricted when it comes to the consumption of prescription drugs.
Although I stand for it, I don’t claim that my argument is not
without some problems. I know some of the rebuttals. The most
important is the importance of learning responsibility. That sounds good,
as some may be able to link the raising of the drinking age from 18 to 21 as
delaying young adults from reaching maturity, such that they are less responsible
when they get to age 21 in college through lack of exposure.
Another argument is that any of those that are pro-legalization of
substances use both the Bible and freedom as stepping stones to argue against
this idea. I have to laugh at those who say the right smoke is freedom.
IMHO, as a former smoker, there is no freedom in smoking because for the
vast majority of smokers, their addiction would better be likened to slavery
than freedom.
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