The US government makes 350 pages of new laws each day,
including directives of policy that limit what an individual may do
at home alone or with consenting adults. Such laws are intended to
make people safer, healthier, or more productive, but they often
violate the Five Rights because they sacrifice personal choices to
some presumed greater good. Directives of policy may include laws
that violate the rights to privacy or free speech; laws restricting
abortion or physician-assisted suicide; prohibitions on unhealthy
foods, cigarettes, alcohol, or drugs; laws that discriminate
against gays; and laws that violate property rights.
Drug prohibition laws have been the most damaging. Over the past
40 years, the US population grew 50 percent while its prison
population grew 1,000 percent, due mostly to antidrug laws. There
are now two million Americans in jail, half of whom didn't harm,
coerce, or defraud anyone. The land of the free has one twentieth
of the world's population and one fifth of its prison population.
Our incarceration rate is seven times that of European countries.
No democracy has ever had such a large percentage of its people
behind bars.
Legalization of marijuana and decriminalization of other drugs
would free hundreds of thousands of individuals, end prison
overcrowding, and save billions of dollars now spent trying to
enforce unenforceable laws. There would be less need for spying,
wiretapping, and breaking down doors. Americans could stop thinking
of the police as the enemy and vice-versa, permitting a renewal of
respect for the Five Rights.
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