Thread: Drug law reform
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Old 11-12-2012, 22:35   #51
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Re: Drug law reform

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Originally Posted by martyh View Post
I honestly think that legalizing and taxing some drugs would encourage the black market .
Nah,that doesn't make sense,Marty.... prohibition is the perfect black market for OC.If drugs are legally regulated it will take away the profit from the crooks and put it into the hands of proper businesses,just like when alcohol prohibition ended Capone was out and Jack Daniel's in....

I agree with you on overtaxing,though.Tobacco is indeed too expensive and encourages a black market. I also agree the same could happen with drugs if tax isn't applied carefully.



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Originally Posted by martyh View Post
Couldn't agree with that
I agree,if we stop medical treatment for risky behaviours than where do you draw the line....
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