I found a link to this book over on Disgusted Beyond Belief. I took some time perusing the chapters and have decided to add it to my long list of books to read.
Ain’t Nobody’s Business If You Do is based on one single idea: Consenting adults should not be put in jail unless they physically harm the person or property of a nonconsenting other.
I’ve long considered myself part of the legalize (and track, and regulate, and tax) marijuana crowd, but I could never fully parse the reasons why I was in favor of it for marijuana but against it for other “more harmful” drugs at the same time. I always knew there was a logical disconnect there, and have never taken the time to rectify it. Hopefully, Ain’t Nobody’s Business If You Do will help with part of that. Perhaps I’m starting with the wrong premise.
Anyway, that’s just one of the issues the book addresses, and this is more of a personal reminder to read it than a commentary on the book or its subjects.

