22 November 2012

Weed and Whiskey, Nearing the End of the World

I'd never imagined that liberals would fight against legalization on the fringes for fear of losing the battle. Who better to provide for a consenting market would there be than the black market, the closest thing to a capitalistic free market where supply meets demand as directly as possible? Opposition to a natural act of the majority of a population is hardly sensible, especially when those acts have not created any victimization, a prerequisite for the definition of "crime." Ending prohibition sends the message of enlightenment to the ruling class, a reminder that consent is required for any authority. Individuals are granted natural rights upon birth, not before through faith, nor after through fiat, but at first breath. As the pendulum swings with force back toward the rise of voluntary societies as a subsequent stage in intellectual evolution of the species. We've been stronger, now lets try being smarter, shall we homo Homo Economicus (Rational Man), our future not-bald-and-scary future selves? As usual, I will drag you kicking and screaming, and you will thank me for it. 

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