Nonprohibition
Nonprohibition refers to a stance or policy that advocates against the enactment or enforcement of laws that ban specific activities or substances. This position often emphasizes individual liberty, personal responsibility, and the potential negative consequences of prohibition, such as the creation of black markets and increased crime. Proponents of nonprohibition argue that rather than banning certain behaviors, societies should focus on education, regulation, and harm reduction strategies.
The concept of nonprohibition is frequently discussed in relation to drug policy, where it contrasts with prohibitionist
Arguments supporting nonprohibition often highlight the historical failures of prohibitionist policies, such as the U.S. Prohibition