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Feb
14

What is the Christian Libertarian position on recreational drug use?

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Flip_syde87 asks on the Christian Libertarian FAQ:

What is the Christian libertarian position on recreational drug use? Is it possible to support individual rights without being condemned as a pot user? For the record, I am not.

The Christian libertarian recognizes the fundamental nature of self-ownership, which states simply that with respect to other human beings you own yourself. Thus, it is not right for me (or others) to claim ownership over your body by making laws telling you what you can and cannot do with it. I cannot initiate force against you. I may, Lord willing, use my personal influence to urge you to behave differently, but I shall not lift a hand against you. The argument that these substances are illegal because they can do you personal harm is, quite frankly, completely ludicrous. People consensually agree to do dangerous things with physical substances all the time — such as football, boxing, or riding in cars. The argument that these substances might “influence” you to do harm to others is barely more sane. If you cause harm to someone else “under the influence” then you can be prosecuted as a criminal, but there is no legal principle under the sun that states you can be prosecuted before doing anything wrong. (Remember the “pre-crime” unit of Minority Report?)

One way you can avoid accusations of being a “pot user” is, quite simply, not to use it. Live such an exemplary life that someone could never think to impinge upon your consistency and honesty. Frankly, I care very little if someone has smoked anything. I see no fundamental difference between cigars, cigarettes, and marijuana, and I condemn no one for any such use. One the government has declared illegal, and the others not. (I am convinced that it has medical uses as well.) Nonetheless, I choose not to participate in such activities in order not to put a stumbling block before any brother or sister. Perhaps this is one of those areas where, at the current time, “everything is permissible but not everything is beneficial.” (1 Corinthians 10:23)

The best way to reduce substance abuse is to remember that it is a health issue, not a legal issue. Prohibition leads to increased violence, as is evident from the immoral and foolish alcohol prohibition era and the current War on Drugs. Thus, all true libertarians call for complete legalization, as it is the only ethical position one can take.

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Norman Horn

Norman is the founder and editor of LibertarianChristians.com. He holds a PhD in Chemical Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin and a Master of Arts in Theological Studies from the Austin Graduate School of Theology.

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  • E_mailmee

    http://www.cannaculturist.blogspot.com
    Marijuana from a distinctly Christian Libertarian perspective…

  • E_mailmee
  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Rod-Freeman/100002102858209 Rod Freeman

    The ‘raise a hand against’ line sums it all up, doesn’t it? Like Christ we can use our words and our actions to try and reason with and persuade people to allow God’s love to change them … but the moment we put a gun in their faces we have totally abandoned following Christ.

    Good post Norman!

  • Jarrod

    “ I see no fundamental difference between cigars, cigarettes, and marijuana, and I condemn no one for any such use.”  Can you explain this statement.  I see a distinct difference between “regular” smokes and marijuana, and while I disagree with this statement, I agree with you position on drugs.  This statement just perked me when I read it.

  • http://libertarianchristians.com Norman Horn

    Well, chemically there is a difference of course. One has THC, the others nicotine. You can classify these chemicals and their effects somewhat differently. However, I don’t see a difference in principle between them (hence the use of the word fundamental, but I can see how that might mislead). Is that more clear?

  • http://libertarianchristians.com Norman Horn

    Thanks Rod. The Kingdom of God is one of service, not force! :-D

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=565544015 Jarrod Doonan

    Clear as mud…Great write-up as usual!

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  • Matthew from Gooseneck, Ga

    Mr Norman I like your blog. I am a member of the Hinesville Church of Christ in Hinesville, ga.
    I had an idea of starting a blog like this so I googled it and found you. You beat me to it!
    Great job brother!

  • http://libertarianchristians.com Norman Horn

     Thanks Matthew! It is always nice to hear about new COC readers. Incidentally, LCC has been around for over three years now, so you have some catch-up to do! :-D

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