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Major panel: Drug war failed; legalize marijuana
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16/06/2011 01:50:23
 
 
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>>>I agree that the 'war on drugs' is not having much success. The logical solution is not by armed force, but by the legalization and control of the price, quality and drugs the same way booze and cigarettes are handled. Doing that will control the price and put the cartels out of business. Tax revenue will be generated for governments. Over decades and through education drug use might be phased out, as the only "real need" for using it is satisfying addiction. The ideal result would be no addicts and, with the exception of medicine, no demand for drugs.
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>>I like this message of yours! What a surprise from an old brass right-winger! {g} Grady is that you ??
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>>There would be still millions of drug addicts, but at least they would not be treated like criminals. They could get proper medical help.
>>As you pointed out government would collect lot of tax revenue, drugs would be more safe, general appeal on drugs in teenagers would fall (forbidden fruit effect) as it is falling now towards tobacco. If it is no longer 'cool' to do drugs and it is in the same time known unhealthy (freakin' deadly!) then much less of them will be inclined to even try it. (Thinking of some teens, slight criminalization of meat and veggies, could actually do some good! {g})
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>>And many other good things as outlined in this 24 page report.
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>>'Only' problem is that profit margins in illegal drugs industry ($800b / year ?) would fall drastically, so no much money will be left for laundering by big banks, no bribes for police forces around the world, politicians, government officials, and who ever else is in those chains, no extra funding for undercover activities (vital for national security! eg. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran-Contra_affair ), and foremost much less profits for share holders.
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>>If world leaders actually wanted to combat drug production, it could be done very efficiently and relatively easy. Drugs mostly come from very easily detectable fields/crops like poppy flowers, coca fields etc). All they need is to instruct NATO/US forces (already in Afganistan) to simply destroy poppies whenever they see them and/or (for political stability reasons) pay farmers equivalent they get from drug-lords, (which is peanuts) and then simply destroy poppy. The similar could be arranged with governments in Latin America. But this is somehow NOT happening...
>>For instance Taliban did it back 2001, and world heroin production plummeted that year. See graph inside this article;
>>http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/6239734.stm Uhm.. we all know what was their 'prize' for that supposedly good deed...
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>>Legalisation of drugs would have pretty much similar effect, but on the long run. It would shrink all volumes (production qty / money) by minimum 60-70% . Therefore it will NEVER happen.
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>>It is an industry that flourished for centuries, entire wars were fought over it ;
>>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_East_India_Company
>>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opium_wars
>>and it is very much integrated into free market world economy, so it is highly unlikely it will be all changed by one 24 page pdf document, no matter who wrote it and what is in it.
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>>Still love your thoughts on this issue / have great day Good ol' Grady :))
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>Thank you. Come on over and we'll have dinner.

Still working on my transcontinental-transplanet & timetravel-machine, but missing few crucial nuts&bolts to finish it.
( gotta problem with vortex generator, nothing serious but darn thing just won't work {g} )

As soon as I have it done will pop over one night for some tea & sandwich :))
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Srdjan Djordjevic
Limassol, Cyprus

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