Revisiting Arguments Against Drug Prohibition

Matthew Feeney’s recent argument on why American policymakers should decriminalize drugs may or may not have ended in the correct conclusion. Regardless, in support of this (unfair) conclusion—“it is impossible for someone to consistently claim to care about human suffering or respect of individual rights while arguing for the continued prohibition of some drugs”—Feeney invokes a … Continue reading Revisiting Arguments Against Drug Prohibition