Since DUI/DWI law already protect the public from drug users, should Government verbs to persecute users?
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DUI/DWI is basically for drinkers. In Indiana, if they suspect your high on any drug, they can drug test you beside an oral test. If you fail, they arrest you for driving underneath the influence! I see it all the time in the dissertation.
and the war on drugs is bulllllllllllllllllllll sheit muslim!
DUI and DWI are for the use of driving under the influence of ALCOHOL not drugs. It have little to do with drugs sense most auto accidents while underneath the influence is on alcohol not drugs. Most people that smoke p[ot and drive usually drive like little mature ladies where you could almost pass them while on a bicycle.
Anyone under the influence should be taken bad the highway. Driving is a privilege not a right. On the other hand
alcohol alters ones ability to give attention to rationally. Some people who wouldn't usually break the law consume alcohol and it impairs their reasoning. It's a shut in 22 situation. The state liquor store sells a substance that clearly impairs ones fitness to judge things such as getting behind the gearstick and they turn around and charge the very person the substance messed up his or her commonsensical thinking. Why doesn't the government stop the sale of one of the most trouble drugs alcohol? To much money involved and prohibition didn't work and neither will the war on other drugs. Minor drugs such as marijuana is not as mind altering as alcohol. If the government could control the Dutch auction and tax it we would see legalization. I don't use either alcohol or pot.
In my own opinion the drug time of war is a waste of money and a lost cause. We should not prosecute drug users so long as they are not harm somebody else. We also should decriminalize drugs to take the huge profits out of it and allow us to properly regulate them. Organized crime would be the big loser while society would be the winnner.
No; DUI/DWI laws attempt to protect the public from DRIVERS who are intoxicated.
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