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Gaazy wrote:.
ps Why in the fuck do Canadiens always act like they know everything about the US. Shut the fuck up and stay in your country Zan.
arlos wrote:We CAN blame the government for drugs being illegal, however. Alcohol was made illegal, and criminal gangs and organizations arose to supply the still existant demand, and profits for sale went through the roof. The fact that drugs are illegal makes profits for sale of same VERY high, and thus an attractive monehy making opportunity for people who have nothing to begin with. Were drugs legal, such profitable crime would no longer be an option.
Hell, it wouldn't surprise me if the drug cartels are some of the biggest supporters of the "tough on drugs" agenda, as it keeps their prices artificially high. You know what the profit margin is on cocaine for the cartels? 15,000%. No amount of law enforcement in the world is going to stop the sale of anything with that amount of profit potential. If it were legal, the cartels would go out of business the next day.
-Arlos
Harrison wrote:.
I can see a major problem initially with addicts as a result of the transition from illegal to cheap and legal. I don't think Americans are ready for it personally.
Then those people would go to jail. Jail cells which, coincidentally enough, would now be available because anyone serving time for a drug conviction would be released.
No because no drug dealers would be after. So in reality the situation would be much better.
Ginzburgh wrote:Right and that would have no effect on the normal population when 10 times as many drug addicts run out of money and start freaking out.
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