Originally posted by: alchemize
The best way would be as follows:Originally posted by: Dragula22
Decriminalization without legalization is inherently a very dumb idea if you think about it. How can something illegal be decriminalized, and yet remain illegal?
It's basically saying, "we believe what you're doing is wrong but we won't do anything about it."
The gov't needs to regulate the quality and distribution. What decriminalization without legalization would do is take way all risk for these non-tax paying drug dealers.
Again, the gov't needs to regulate. They can control via taxes or other means but it needs to assume control over the situation if we are to see any progress over the issue.
- Trafficking in MJ is illegal. Allows you to go after the organized criminals still.
- Growing and consumption is decriminalized. Ends the need to buy from drug dealers (grow it in your back yard, it's a weed). Public consumption (like alcohol), DUI (like alcohol), giving to minors (like alcohol) all remain illegal. Basically turn it into "home brewed beer", but much easier.
Street value plummets, OC stops trafficking it in, problem reduced dramatically. No debate about taxing it or distributing it or testing it or drug companies la la la, it's a PLANT.
Originally posted by: JS80
Or it can legitimize these drug traffickers' businesses. Regardless, legalizing cocaine, meth, and heroine is a fucking horrible idea. The unintended consequences would greatly outweigh the perceived "benefits" of legalizing drugs.
This isn't a movie. The good guys don't win the war on drugs.Originally posted by: mugs
No doubt he'll enjoy being a billionaire until his likely violent, early death.
Originally posted by: jpeyton
This isn't a movie. The good guys don't win the war on drugs.Originally posted by: mugs
No doubt he'll enjoy being a billionaire until his likely violent, early death.
Originally posted by: MIKEMIKE
And then, the hemp... but thats a whole nother discussion.
Originally posted by: Skoorb
I have no idea why people still want to legalize hard drugs as a solution to this problem. That's like legalizing theft so that people stop getting killed in bank holdups. All you people would need to do is watch a few episodes of Intervention and then let me know if you still want to legalize these. You may be immune, your family may not be, or your friends or neighbor. It's no more an intelligent response than putting into place sharia law and a hardcore radical way of islam across the nation to remove the threat of terrorist bombers.
Drop this grade three idea that the war on drugs can be won or lost. It's a continual effort like fighting one's weight or the war on your utility bills. They always come, you will always find money for them. That's how it is. The war on drugs was never meant to be won, it is a continual struggle. It can be fought better. You don't eat a bullet because one day death will inevitably take its grasp on you, so just quit now instead of struggling with problems that come with age.
Either it does or doesn't, but in any case it's obvious that many people ARE too stupid to control themselves and thus must be controlled for their own good. We know this implicitly with children; we don't give them the ability to do everything they may otherwise do because they lack the ability to make the right decisions. Many adults are the same way and it's just a fact.Originally posted by: Dragula22
Yes, tobacco causes cancer. Yes, alcohol leads to DUI, wife beating, etc.
At the very least, we are given a choice to utilize the above. The gov't does an adequate job of providing education to curb drinking, smoking but ultimately who are they to say no and to deprive people to enjoy themselves. If people are too stoopid to be responsible, THEN we should punish them with a fine or incarceration.
So why argue this at all? I don't think anybody really cares in the grand scheme that this guy is rich. It's symptomatic of a problem. If drugs are easy enough to get now, just leave things as they are. They aren't, though. I wouldn't know where to get cocaine if I wanted some or, honestly, even weed at this point.I also fail to see your logic of how the benefits of stopping this cash flow to the drug lords would be outweighed by the social ramifications of legalization. Drugs are so easy to obtain and we couldn't really make it more available if we tried.
Many things in life are endless battles but must be fought.The violence erupting in Mexico due to the drug lords is ridiculous. And yes, I bet we can dump billions and win the war against Mexico. Then out of no where, the drugs will start coming from Canada. It is an endless battle.
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Either it does or doesn't, but in any case it's obvious that many people ARE too stupid to control themselves and thus must be controlled for their own good. We know this implicitly with children; we don't give them the ability to do everything they may otherwise do because they lack the ability to make the right decisions. Many adults are the same way and it's just a fact.
So why argue this at all? I don't think anybody really cares in the grand scheme that this guy is rich. It's symptomatic of a problem. If drugs are easy enough to get now, just leave things as they are. They aren't, though. I wouldn't know where to get cocaine if I wanted some or, honestly, even weed at this point.
Originally posted by: gingermeggs
no one whom owns a billion dollars is honest.
Originally posted by: Genx87
http://www.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/...forbes.list/index.html
What a fine accomplishment on our part. Maybe if we pass another gun law it will slow this guy down.