In the US, we tried Prohibition (of alcohol) back in the 20s and a lot of violence grew up around rum-running, etc.
So we repealed it.
What about the tremendous amounts of violence surrounding the drug trade? It continues because drugs are illegal. If we legalized drugs, then all the areangements would fall under the law–we could regulate it. Instead of drug-lords taking over towns along the drug routes and killing and kidnapping people, we’d have some peace.
So… would this be more moral than what we are doing now?
You are absolutely correct!!! I too wonder why our leaders are not seeing the failure of the war on drugs, it has been a failure for many years now, and yet with prohibition, it did not take long at all before they decided it was not working and it was repealed…id love to know the true reason why they continue the war on drugs, but I have a feeling they cannot tell us the real reason, as it would incriminate the Govt.
I have a feeling the Govt is somehow involved in the drug trade, in fact the CIA was even proven to be involved in this in the past, so Im betting they are still involved in some capacity.
The drug cartels and everyone else making billions of dollars off this industry are probably the ones making sure the drugs STAY illegal, as they stand to loose everything once drugs are legal, it would ruin them for life and push the criminal element out of the entire business. The leaders of the drug cartels probably have alot of ‘dirt’ on our political leaders, so they blackmail them into keeping drugs illegal. This is the only reason I can think of.
If drugs were made legal, the total crime in the US would drop in half, probably more, and our country would be flush with taxes from their sales, so the crime thing is making me think our ‘for profit’ prisons are another reason they want to keep drugs illegal, if they were made legal, prisons would be nearly empty, and thats a big loss of money for alot of people…so that is definitely not going to happen (in the US anyway, we are way too corrupt for that).
I do often wonder why our Govt is not going after alcohol and tobacco with the same tenacity though, they both cause alot of health and public safety problems and cause ALOT of problems for law enforcement, yet laws for alcohol and tobacco have remained the same for years and years, and I cannot think of anyone even suggesting new laws!! But both of those industries also bring in alot of tax dollars and create alot of jobs, so public health and safety are put on the back burner to keep those dollars rolling in…that seems to be the american way!