Originally posted by lazs2
even if the government legalized drugs... they would do it in such a way that the drug dealer would not be endangered..
They would restrict and nanny and tax to the point that most people would simply buy their drugs from a dealer rather than the hassle of the government.. Hell... they get all worked up about smoking and too much fat fer chrisakes...
So long as we live in a nanny state we better keep building more and more prisons to house more and more of the population.
We could call em gulags.
lazs
If corporations were purchasing opiates / stimulants from the farmers / producers, what motivation would there be to sell to dealers? the only reason illegal drugs carry the price tag they do is due to the risk and inefficient chain of supply, are there any illegal alcohol / tobacco dealers still offering home cooked alternatives?
If I could purchase a pack of 20 weed smokes for lets say as much as $15 @ .5G per cigarette, why would I go purchase an 1/8th from my old dealer for $70?
The drug companies already offer 'legal" opiates / stimulants to the market (prescription pain / diet pills) which is why a bottle of 100 750mg Vicodens (opiate) that will last a few weeks, are a heck of a lot cheaper than scoring a hit of heroine (opiate) that will last a few hours.
Some dude looking for an opiate high on the street usually gets somewhere around 20 to 30 times the amount of drug he needs for a "buzz", hardcore addiction comes very easy at these amounts to where people commit crimes to avoid withdrawals.... sometimes just a few hits.
OTOH it takes a little effort to become addicted to legal pain pills, taking them daily for weeks usually only results in minor withdrawals, such as a runny nose, insomnia, jitters.. not exactly worth rolling a few old ladies over.
Would allowing adults over 21 to purchase a 6 pack of opiate brew that packs the kick of 3 or 4 Vicodens really cause the downfall of western civilization the legalization crowd claims to see in their crystal balls? a desperate hype can go to 7-11, buy a case of opiate brew and drink till hes buzzed for 1/4 the cost of buying it illegally.
Employers would still be free to drug test, existing laws regarding felony public stupidity while under the influence still apply.
BTW have you guys even considered how much more police work would be done catching violent rapists, car thieves, molesters et al?; rather than playing an endless game of "whack-a-mole" with the dealers / users, cops could be hunting down burglars, rapists, child molesters and car thieves... unlike drug dealers these guys cant continue their trade while locked up... but drug dealers can and do.