Okay guys, well I usually get a lot of ideas that brew up in my head when I am hitting the bong. I thought this idea actually made sense and was worth sharing with you guys so I can get your opinions on it. Well a government makes laws to keep people in line and protect the public from utter destruction, am I right? Well in my opinion laws are to strict no matter where you live. I think that you have the right to do whatever you want as long as it doesn't harm another person. For example, if I were to do drugs that cause harm to my body and fuck my own life up it should be perfectly fine as I am not harming anyone else just myself. But if I was to say shoot someone that's harming someone else so that should be of course against the law. That's my opinion on this. I wanna know you guy's thoughts on the subject.
So, basically, your opinions on laws are that they should not apply to actions that don't negatively affect anyone else.... Good idea in a perfect world, but stupid when you try to apply this logic to reality.
When it comes to laws and lawmaking, 2 of the most essential things are the wording of the laws and the potential for interpretation of the laws.
For 1, the definition of 'negative harm' is relative to the individual, so while
you might not think that doing drugs harms anyone, another person will think that it does; this makes the same action legal for one person and illegal for another. Flawed.
Also, in order to take the drugs (which you claim should be a legal act) you're still breaking multiple laws by buying them in the first place, so you've still broken the law and are still technically a criminal. Unless you de-criminalise something completely then you can't justify its usage in the context of legality.
Also, some people would say that using drugs DOES harm you; they would argue it harms you, your family and friends etc. Also, the person you buy the drugs off of is harming people's lives by dealing them drugs etc. so, again, interpretation makes your proposal legally implausible.
I was just using drugs as an example because that was your example. I like drugs. I think we should de-criminalise and educate; look at (I think) Norway, or Portugal. They've done it and it's working wonders.
However, in modern democratic society your idea for laws just wouldn't work, I'm afraid