I can agree with this reasoning for marijuana, but I'm not so sure with harder drugs.
Someone very close to me was once addicted to cocaine, and told me that one use was enough to create instant addiction. The same thing happened to some of this person's friends who tried it, but not to others who tried it. Legalizing will make it more available* and less stigmatized for people who just want to try it once. My concern is this will make more addicts out of people who want to try it once and go in not realizing that for the most powerful drugs, one use can create addiction. The very last thing we need is more people saddled with addiction to drugs. Any addict with the self-awareness to know they're addicted would likely tell you they would rather not be addicted.
*Some may argue that even hard drugs are plenty available now, but I think they would be more readily available if legal. For example, right now I couldn't get cocaine even if I wanted it, because I don't have a connection. If I approach someone, they don't know if I'm a cop, and for that matter I don't know if they're an undercover cop. If cocaine was at the store, then everybody would have a connection.
Someone very close to me was once addicted to cocaine, and told me that one use was enough to create instant addiction. The same thing happened to some of this person's friends who tried it, but not to others who tried it. Legalizing will make it more available* and less stigmatized for people who just want to try it once. My concern is this will make more addicts out of people who want to try it once and go in not realizing that for the most powerful drugs, one use can create addiction. The very last thing we need is more people saddled with addiction to drugs. Any addict with the self-awareness to know they're addicted would likely tell you they would rather not be addicted.
*Some may argue that even hard drugs are plenty available now, but I think they would be more readily available if legal. For example, right now I couldn't get cocaine even if I wanted it, because I don't have a connection. If I approach someone, they don't know if I'm a cop, and for that matter I don't know if they're an undercover cop. If cocaine was at the store, then everybody would have a connection.

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