Originally posted by: Arkaign
Originally posted by: Genx87
Originally posted by: alchemize
Going to be interesting what Obama & Co. outline for drug policy. How can you possibly represent "change" in this policy with the last 30 years of failed GOP and DEM policy (without looking "soft on crime"). My guess is he goes with status quo with tiny tweaks (i.e. dumping money into rehab/prevention but making no changes to legalization/seizure-forfeit/min mand. sentences), which will then be rigorously defended by our resident partisans
As usual, I hope I'm wrong.
I dont understand why somebody cant outline a plan of action to legalize and make the case that what we are doing flat out fails. It is amazing how many people once you explain the situation admit the drug war has been pointless. But I dont think politicians want to end it because it is a great faux cause they can run on. I am tough on crime by implementing laws that create billionaires who then pay people who commit crimes.
Truth x10000, and it's about time this became a conservative value issue.
Legalizing drugs and controlling their distribution cheaply would have numerous benefits that would reverberate throughout the country. The organized crime element would lose billions, leaving there no point to robbing and killing for drug money and the associated back-and-forth element. It would also free up tens, perhaps hundreds of billions of dollars in expenditure at the local, state, and federal levels, by not having to put drug offenders through the court system and incarceration and probation systems. Given that a lot of individuals who are arrested and incarcerated for drug offenses were people that had jobs, although probably mainly in the service or other low-income levels, those people were paying taxes, buying goods, and not being a burden on the prison and court system, costing huge amounts of $$$ to clothe, feed, provide medical care for, electricity, and so on through the bureaucracy that exists as a parasite on American productivity.
It's time for a change, people should be free to do pretty much whatever they want to themselves, in their own homes or whatever, so long as it doesn't step on anyone else's freedom.