This is the problem I have. People who smoke pot too often get this attitude that rules are just there to oppress them, rather than to keep people safe, or maintain the social order that holds our society together. This is at the crux of most of my disagreement with you, CDB. You seemingly don't give a rip about the rules.
One, your generalization about people who smoke pot and their attitudes is irrelevant as to whether or not they should be thrown in prison for smoking pot. Two, quite the contrary. I very much care what the rules are. It is those like you who say follow the rules
whatever they may be who don't give a rip about the rules, but are more concerned that the authority they are implied to come from be respected at all times regardless of the ethics, morality, or just/unjust nature of the rules that are issued. It is ridiculous on its face to claim that those who are concerned with the content of rules care less about them than those like yourself who, as you demonstrate below, are merely concerned with compliance
regardless of content.
Pot is not aspirin. It is not tobacco. It is pot. It's okay to not treat "everything that grows out of the ground" the same.
No one is claiming everything that grows out of the ground is the same so this is an irrelvant claim. It is perhaps relevant in context that tobacco and aspirin are responsible for quite a few deaths on their own while according to the AMA no deaths have ever been laid at pot's door. Assuming these rules you love so much are to be rational in nature, forgetting about ethics morals and justice for the moment, and assuming prohibition even has a chance in hell of accomplishing its intended goal which it can't because it is flawed in its assumptions, then analogously that means you're shooting stuffed animals while real lions and bears are killing people.
The government is the organization that WE THE PEOPLE created to help and protect us. It is a manifestation of the collective will.
No, it is not. Or rather it is if you never get past a ninth grade social studies in a state run school analysis of government. Government is at most the will of tax consumers imposed on tax payers. It is responsive to the will of special interests who have the time and resources to lobby for special favors. It isn't even an expression of the majority's will. It is the sum total of the opportunity cost of competing special interests. The free market is the will of the people. It is the allocation of resources dictated from the ground up by highest valued ends and availability. The government is institutionalized force which is why special interests go to it and lobby for it to get by fiat what they can't get voluntarily on the market.
To treat it as some separate entity where those involved have no vested interest is absurd, and is the primary flaw in your argument.
The primary flaw in your argument is it has nothing to do with reality and everything to do with a Ra Ra Patriotism Ain't America the Greatest level of analysis. It is naive and uninformed, has no nuance and lacks any connection to reality. It is an expression of what idealists think a democracy is and has nothing to do with the reality of how government actually operates.
You seem to view the government as "doing TO others" when it is precisely in existence to do FOR others.
The government can't do FOR others because in order to do so it must first TAKE FROM some. The government doesn't not create wealth, it rearranges it. It can only do FOR some after it has TAKEN FROM others.
Why is it inefficient? It's the world's biggest game of "Telephone." It's unavoidable to have some level of detachment between those at the highest echelons and those in the trenches. Doesn't make it right, but it isn't a damnable offense either.
It is inefficient because it is detached from any and all market signalling mechanisms.
I'm sick of this "stoner mentality" that rules are meant to be broken
I personally don't give a ****. I'm sick of this hive mentality of mindlessly following every edict the state issues regardless of how immoral unethical and unjust it is. Our society is fast turning in a group of nonthinking super odebient drones who would happily herd their neighbors onto box cars and into ovens should it come to that without even bothering to ask whether or not it's right, moral, or just. So long as the proper papers are signed.
that everyone is out to get you or oppress you (that's the paranoia kicking in)
No, that's reality kicking in. You see, while you may not be aware of it, when you make something illegal you are saying that the law will be enforced with fines, imprisonment, and ultimately for anyone who actively resists to the ultimate degree, death. The law isn't a suggestion or a guideline, it is the legal authority for an officer of the law to kill if he deems it necessary to maintain compliance with the law. Your very droll reference to paranoia is in fact a statement of ignorance as to just what making something illegal implies for people who violate that law. Even for something as minor as a jaywalking ticket, should you resist its enforcement upon you enough, you will be killed. Your dismissal of these consequences as if they are irrelevant somehow further exposes your disregard for the rules, because you obviously haven't given a single thought as to the possible consequences for noncompliance.
or that everything that tries to impose structure or rules is inherently wrong. If everybody followed the rules, things would be BETTER, not worse.
That is your most ridiculous and uneducated statement so far. Even assuming universal compliance with 'the rules' (as you put it, laws with a consequence of death for noncompliance as others know them), any possible outcime would depend on the
content of those rules, not mere universal compliance with them. Your reduction of society from a group of interacting individuals each unique in their wants and desires to some borg hive like thing of which only obedience is required is disgusting. If that's the kind of society you want, I suggest a quick review of and move to any one of the remaining fascist/theocratic states out there.
If people were just ethical and moral without legislation, Communism would work!
No, it wouldn't. You see there's a little problem of the impossibility of allocating resources efficiently geographically and temporally without a price system. As I've been trying to tell and as you keep missing, not everything is a matter of mere obedience. Certain systems and policies don't work because of inherrent flaws in their application.
The presence of government is necessary because people have selfish tendencies and differing priorities. It's a necessary evil, and I wish more people would participate in their government rather than whining like little pansies from their armchairs.
If your naive ninth grade level view of what the government is were true it might be worth participating in. Government is indeed there because people have selfish tendencies and differring priorities. What your naive view of the world has missed entirely is that the government
serves those interests and tendencies. The government is the institutionalized force people engage to get what they want when it is not delivered to them voluntarily. It is not the moderator of those selfish tendencies and differring priorities, it is their enabler.
The people who smoke pot and those who don't may mix or not mix, associate and disassociate themselves to whatever degree they are comfortable with. It is only those who insist on enforcing their views of the subject on others who need to engage the government. It is only those for whom making their own decision on the matter one way or another is not enough; for them
everyone must abide by their standards, and the government is the tool by which they
force others into compliance.