After 12 years in prison, Ross Ulbricht is finally set to be pardoned by Trump.
This is one of the more important things I have been waiting for him to do, and to be honest, I am actually glad he is following through with his promise, because that shows that he's at least taking the libertarian base seriously. He asked for their vote, precisely so that he can do this.
And also, I am very happy that Ross will finally get to breathe fresh air after being detained for life (double) for running a darknet shop with Bitcoin.
It is a human right to manufacture, sell, and distribute any and all drugs with or without government permission, and with or without a doctor being involved.
1. People have equal rights. If a doctor can write words on paper that give people access to drugs but you can't, that is unequal rights.
2. Thou shalt not steal. If you steal people's drug manufacturing equipment, you are a thief. You are immoral. You belong in prison.
3. Thou shalt not steal. If you steal people's drugs, you are a thief. You are immoral. You belong in prison.
4. Many people can handle hard drugs like alcohol or heroin without addiction. It is wrong to punish an innocent group of people for something drug addicts did wrong.
The supermajority of people have a disdain for human rights because humans have an evil nature. At the surface layer they believe them selves to be good but deeper down they must believe them selves to be evil because they treat other people as evil and people in general as evil, and think therefore that they have a right to control other people in violent thieving ways. But actually, they don't. Humans must overcome their evil nature to become good by admitting their wrongs, asking for forgiveness, and forgiving others. Then we must follow through by loving each other rather than controlling each other at gun point. By treating others well as having potential for good, regardless of whether they are being evil, society then becomes civil.
If you feel the need to solve a problem by stealing, asserting unequal rights, and punishing people who behave them selves well, then just perhaps there is something wrong with your philosophy!