It's not really sensible to try and draw comparisons to when ***** were new to society in general and their effects weren't really well known.I dont know if you can trust these statistics, but whatever...lax control/legalization correlates to higher rates of **** usage...
http://www.justice.gov/dea/demand/speakout/06so.htm
Look at actual data dealing with REAL criminals (not just ones you hear about on the news). I say this because I live with criminals, I see criminals, and I know what they are like. Again, I dont know if you are going to trust the source...but
Conclusion
The evidence indicates that **** users are more likely than nonusers to commit crimes, that arrestees frequently were under the influence of a **** at the time they committed their offense, and that ***** generate ********. Assessing the nature and extent of the influence of ***** on crime requires that reliable information about the offense and the offender be available and that definitions be consistent. In the face of problematic evidence, it is impossible to say quantitatively how much ***** influence the occurrence of crime."
http://www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov/publications/factsht/crime/index.html
So I guess it's safe to say, that none of us know what the "right" thing to do ...
I've been saying legalize all ***** for years now! Legalize em, regulate em like ******* and tobacco. Tax em fairly, and reap huge rewards. Then educate ******** on the effects of said *****. They gonna try em regardless of if they're legal or not. At least this way people won't get ****** in the process of getting the ***** to people.
What this guy said. Except not super-addictive damaging ones (Heroin, meth, *******).
What this guy said. Except not super-addictive damaging ones (Heroin, meth, *******).
Look at actual data dealing with REAL criminals (not just ones you hear about on the news). I say this because I live with criminals, I see criminals, and I know what they are like. Again, I dont know if you are going to trust the source...but
Conclusion
The evidence indicates that **** users are more likely than nonusers to commit crimes, that arrestees frequently were under the influence of a **** at the time they committed their offense, and that ***** generate ********. Assessing the nature and extent of the influence of ***** on crime requires that reliable information about the offense and the offender be available and that definitions be consistent. In the face of problematic evidence, it is impossible to say quantitatively how much ***** influence the occurrence of crime."
http://www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov/publications/factsht/crime/index.html
So I guess it's safe to say, that none of us know what the "right" thing to do ...
What this guy said. Except not super-addictive damaging ones (Heroin, meth, *******).
we11 th5s adds a cog into the machine...why would you say the super addictive damaging ones shouldnt be legalized?
http://www.udel.edu/chem/theopold/chem465/copland.udel.edu/~rmarcus/****%20chart.gif
super addictive *****, and very unhealthy ***** (tobacco, *******) are already available. You are absolutely correct. It could be argued that there are already too many legal ***** out there. current policies aside, there is absolutely no benefit to society's health in introducing the free market with more ***** such as these "super addictive: *****. Which when compared to legal ***** on the market and still substantially less harmful. BECAUSE THEY ARE USED AS MEDICINE!! DUHHH...Shcedule I Narcs have no medicinal use. So wtf, man seiously think its a good idea to let anyone who wants to pick up some ******* and pcp, maybe a litle excstasy for the weekend from his local walmart?
So wtf, man seiously think its a good idea to let anyone who wants to pick up some ******* and pcp, maybe a litle excstasy for the weekend from his local walmart?
I don't think the **** cartels would allow a crack down on ***** or the legalizing of ***** to happen.
If they catch wind of someone talking about cracking down on **** use they will go after them and are usually successful one way or the other. If someone comes out and says let us legalize ***** I bet the same thing will happen.
What needs to happen first is the complete decimation of **** cartels to the point where they are so small and weak they are unable to retaliate with even a pebble. Of course that would spark yet another form of war.
**** Cartels and foreign powers will not be happy to watch their economy go into the tank over legalizing of *****. Especially if North America will be collecting taxes out of it.
I see pros and cons on legalizing. I just wish they never came about.
Look at how much money **** dealers/cartels make because it is *******. You think they want to give up that much money to legalize it and then get taxed for it?
Bullshit. They will be pissed if it is trying to get stopped or legalized. They have the most to lose. Why else you think they shoot people and chop their heads off and leave them on porches as a message to those who try to stop them in the ******* **** business?
It's the business of dealing and ******* anyone who gets in their way.
Look how much money they lose now as a result of it being "*******". Do you think they would rather pay whatever it takes to be legit through taxation, fees, regulation or whatever or lose hundreds of millions of dollars in confiscated and destroyed product each year??? It's a no brainer...especially when you remove the threat of dealing in the black market and underworld.Look at how much money **** dealers/cartels make because it is *******. You think they want to give up that much money to legalize it and then get taxed for it?
They shoot and **** their business adversaries because they have no legal recourse against them duh!! In business outside of the court systems, you can't take people to court for fucking you over. Their business is outside of any legal systems. That's how things are dealt with when you operate outside of the legal system no matter what the case is.Bullshit. They will be pissed if it is trying to get stopped or legalized. They have the most to lose. Why else you think they shoot people and chop their heads off and leave them on porches as a message to those who try to stop them in the ******* **** business?
It's the business of dealing and ******* anyone who gets in their way.
They shoot and **** their business adversaries because they have no legal recourse against them duh!! In business outside of the court systems, you can't take people to court for fucking you over. Their business is outside of any legal systems. That's how things are dealt with when you operate outside of the legal system no matter what the case is.
Yeah. And if someone says lets legalize *****. That's getting in their way of collecting their profits. They don't want to share money and supplies with anyone else. Heck, look how many politicians, enforcement, and civilians that get ****** because of getting in their way. Imagine if someone wanted to completely strip away their business by going the route of lets regulate it, tax it, and put **** dealers out of business and hand it over to the government and prospective employees.