An Argument for the Legalization of Drugs. Based on John Stuart Mills' "Revised Harm Principle"'
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area of our lives. This is a faulty assumption because the government's role would only shift, not disappear. There would be taxes, quality control, and distribution issues to deal with, and the government would be at the helm. Therefore, Mills' Principle would still be 'violated,' and the country would have a slew of new problems to deal with due to the availability of legal drugs and lack of recourse with which to address them.
area of our lives. This is a faulty assumption because the government's role would only shift, not disappear. There would be taxes, quality control, and distribution issues to deal with, and the government would be at the helm. Therefore, Mills' Principle would still be 'violated,' and the country would have a slew of new problems to deal with due to the availability of legal drugs and lack of recourse with which to address them.