it shouldn't be about growing the economy, it should be about taking proper care of our citizens who cannot enjoy life the normal way, through emotional connections.
All the arguments revolve instead around how to get the addict to drop the pipe, without offering anything meaningful in it's place.
Get the argument to revolve around how we as a society condemn and imprison people who were abused as children for self-medicating, and show how people's lives are disrupted unneccessarily by the war on drugs, then I'll believe mentions in the media are useful.
But, as it stands, none of them get to the dark side of this prohibition. none of them are talking about the human costs. None of them seem to be able to make jokes about what happens when you're caught, or what it's like to waste your entire day taking busses to see a Probation Officer, or the emotional turmoil of having the penal system fuck with your life in basic ways, and what it's like to have a brain condition that makes dealing with that stress almost impossible.
None of these comics seems to be able to get to the truth in their jokes, they all just bandy about the dominant narratives. They're like oracles of society, blinded by the media they work in.
What we deserve is a comedian who can quantify the human suffering in their jokes.