Never said they did.
An adult taking a drug does not present a danger to anybody but himself, and it's IMPOSSIBLE to prove otherwise.Quote:
They did endanger others (the missle and the hand grenade) but did not take away their rights. Dickay, and myself-to some extent, believe that legalizing drugs does present a danger to people other than those taking them. So these are perfectly legitimate examples.
Yes, people under the influence of drugs may be at a higher risk of endangering others than people not under the influence of drugs, but the same goes for many, many, many legal things. If someone under the influence of drugs harms somebody else, THAT action should be illegal, but not the simple action of taking the drug. I'd be in favor of HARSHER penalties for harming others while under the influence of drugs, as opposed to harming others while sober, because when you take a drug, as OFG said, you know (or should know) the dangers and possibilities it comes with, and you take responsibility for your actions while under the influence of it.
Taking a drug, in and of itself, is not at all like any example you mentioned.

