Hey everyone,
I’m Tom. This is my first post here, and I wanted to start by saying I’m glad this forum exists. Spaces where people can openly talk about liberty without immediately defaulting to top-down control are getting harder to find, and that’s exactly why I’m here.
I run a site called antiprohibit.org, which is focused on one specific but massive liberty issue: drug prohibition. The project is built around a pretty simple idea — prohibition hasn’t reduced harm, it hasn’t reduced use, and it’s created a long list of consequences that directly conflict with personal freedom, bodily autonomy, and limited government. Instead of moral panic, we focus on data, history, harm reduction, and the basic assumption that adults should be trusted to make their own choices.
I’m not here to recruit, sell, or “convert” anyone. I’m here because the overlap between libertarian principles and prohibition reform is… unavoidable. If you believe in personal responsibility, skepticism of state power, and the idea that peaceful people shouldn’t be criminalized for private behavior, then we’re already on the same page — whether we call it libertarianism, civil liberty, or just common sense.
I’d genuinely love for folks here to check out antiprohibit.org, poke holes in it, register for my forum, contribute ideas, or just lurk and see if it resonates. Likewise, I’m interested in learning more from this community and seeing where collaboration makes sense — discussion, writing, strategy, or simply sharing audiences.
This isn’t a pitch. It’s more like two paths that were always going to cross.
Looking forward to the conversations.
— Tom