[quote name='fatherofcaitlyn']
I understand your direction is that people are going to use these drugs recreationally. My direction is that people can go to a "drug" store and buy a "prescription". The "prescription" will come with dosing guidelines. The drug dealer will not become a doctor or pharmacist, but become an entity that has a modest knowledge of what he or she is selling and can be sued by an user much in the same way a drunk can sue a bar for selling him a drink. It would be a delicate transition and I have full faith our government would

it up royally.[/QUOTE]
The problem is the taxation issue which is a huge potential benefit to legalization. If something is legalized as a medication that can only be prescribed for medicinal reasons--it's hard, if not impossible, to slap huge taxes on it.
People are already up in arms over the cost of prescription drugs, so I can't see the government wanting to legalize some drugs for medicinal reason and slap big taxes on them.
So to get a lot of benefit financially, it needs to be legalized for recreational use and taxed to high heaven just like alcohol and tobacco already are.
That can happen for pot, I can't see it happen for harder drugs. They should be decriminalized. But you don't want to sell them everywhere that carries tobacco and/or alcohol and de-stigmatize them and likely increase usage.
[quote name='speedracer']This was verbatim the exact same argument I used to pitch until I saw the results of the Portuguese decriminalization. There just ain't no arguing with the facts.[/QUOTE]
I think that's likely very true with decriminalization as the stigma against the drugs stays in place, people probably still have to buy from dealers etc.
Legalization, where you could buy them in legit stores just like drugs or alcohol is likely another matter. The stigma will go away overtime as people see the drugs in stores, know more people who use them, and can buy them legally without going to a dealer etc.
Hard drugs should be decriminalized--at least possession--as it's a waste of resources to treat addicts like criminals. But legalization will probably never happen for hard drugs.