> Feel free to disagree. This is my personal political view.
How do you address the argument that drug users go on to be a burden to society?
> But I don't want a government having any opinion on what people put into their own bodies.
It seems like it should if the result is a burden on society, though there are many potential solution to ameliorate the problem other than outlawing or restricting substances.
> I think there are point of views that are a much larger burden on society, and yet people are free to have them.
I claim this is an apples to oranges comparison. Controlling peoples views is an attempt at mind control vs regulating substances directly or indirectly which is a common practice, not putting lead into gas for example. Or indirectly regulated, eating of highly radioactive substances.
How do you address the argument that drug users go on to be a burden to society?
> But I don't want a government having any opinion on what people put into their own bodies.
It seems like it should if the result is a burden on society, though there are many potential solution to ameliorate the problem other than outlawing or restricting substances.