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Things could be set up where adults need prescriptions or could be set up where they need to be 21, or it could be some combination of the 2, possibly depending on the drug or the ammt of drug, who knows? What we do know is the drug war is a failure and doesn’t reduce drug use and costs trillions.So, what does the average person do? Go to their doctor and ask for a prescription for cocaine or crack or heroin? And who will pay for the treatment of those that become addicted? And how will they work if they get fired for being habitually high on the job? People are going to make money off the sale of these drugs, create harm to the user, and then the same people will own the treatment centers so that the user can what? Stop buying product? But as far as Return On Investment - no worries. There will always be a new batch of brand new users and the cycle will just continue and continue and continue. And the money will keep rolling in on the supply end and the treatment end.
And for those who lose their kids to Child Protective Services because they get high all the time and are charged with child neglect and/or abuse? No problem. The kids will be put in buildings and the same people who make the drugs, and operate the treatment centers, will own those buildings too. And get paid by who?
So, how will the average “legal” drug user spend his day? Get up, go to work, come home, get high from 7 to 8 PM, watch a little TV and go to bed?
Bad enough that in Michigan, there are commercials and billboards that state: “If you drive drunk, you go to jail.” An acquaintance of mine was picked up by the police for driving drunk. He went to jail, paid a fine and had his driver’s license suspended.
michigan.gov/msp/0,4643,7-123–284379–,00.html
Peace,
Ed
Who pays for the court costs and prison housing of drug users now? Have a problem with that?
High on the job, drunk on the job…same difference…can be handled same way.
Do alcohol manufacturers own alcohol treatment centers? There is no reason to believe that the drug sellers will own tx centers. But if they did, so long as the tx is working, who cares. The point is the current policy and practices are NOT working.
People make money off of booze and cigarette sales and create harm to the user. same difference.
Yes, demand has remained constant over the decades with the war on drugs. I would rather see the money go to people other than the mob and terrorist organizations and international drug lords. What about you? You like where the drug money goes now?
Ppl loose their kids to CPS now. If war on drug money was divereted to tx people would not loose their kids to CPS b/c of jail. And they may get clean with the added funding to treatment, better for the kids than things are today.
We don’t KNOW how things will work out, but we have an idea based on the history of alcohol prohibtion and Al Capone.
Nowadays we have billions spent annually fighting a war and not having a positive impact. Seems like a poor policy to me, especially because of the mass murders. I say we try something else since the current policy and practices are clearly NOT working.
If you think they are effective, tell me how so. Also, I encourage you to watch leap’s intro video and explain to me how what they are saying is wrong. It’s the main vid that pops up on the left when you click 'watch a video at www.leap.cc
Watch and learn. Or hide from the truth.
God Bless,
Bill