On Philip Seymour Hoffman’s Death
Over at LewRockwell, Laurence Vance observes that the drug war is a war on personal responsibility:
I have read in several places that the man who sold Hoffman the drugs should be found and prosecuted. This is ludicrous. Hoffman was successful, famous, and rich–things that many Americans would kill for. Yet, his personal demons were greater than these things. He is the one responsible for his death and his children now being without a father.
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