Of course we don't, we need to end the Fed WOD's, and let States/localities reasonably regulate the issue, -- just as our Constitution intended. -- Just as they regulate booze.
Anarchy would be necessary to get your will done and I doubt it will happen.
Daft reply. I advocate State regulation, as per our Constitution, and you equate that to anarchy.
Get lost guy. - You're trolling.
Let's look at your post...
I like law enforcement against drug law.
Well, a law enforcement officer, or judge, who took his oath to support the Constitution seriously, would act against drug laws, and those who illegally attempt to enforce them...but maybe that's not what you really meant to say...actually you probably don't know what you really meant to say...
Drug law helps reduce the size of the problem that would be without drug law.
What problem...the problem of militarized SWAT teams serving "no knock" warrants and doing "dynamic entries" to attack even marijuana users...and shooting people who posed no threat, including people who have nothing to do with drugs? Oh, that's not a problem for A CA Guy. Or the problem of drug addicts who have to pay high black-market prices for their drugs, engaging in burglary, shoplifting, and robbery, to support their habits, imposing enormous risks and costs on the community, which would not happen if the addicts could obtain their drugs through commercial pharmacies or from doctors...they way they did before there was a War on Drugs...oh, that's not a problem for A CA Guy either...
Drugs come and go from many places and none of those places are our friends.
By keeping drugs illegal, we have given criminal gangs a monopoly on a lucrative, high-margin product. Many of the gangsters are foreigners who are attracted to the business, from Mexico and Central America (such as the gang M-13; because of your WOD...and including those associated with far left South American guerrillas, and Muslim terrorists, who make enormous profits only because the drugs are kept illegal, and legitimate suppliers cannot enter the market.