In 40 years, the War on Drugs doesn't have a good track record.
I don't know if this is the way to go, but it's something to think about. The USA is pretty good at Capitalism, but we're lousy with a War on Drugs. The War on Drugs has resulted in the Mexican cartels, the South American cartels, street gangs, and lots of criminal activity. We've created a lot of criminal activity and misery in countries south of our borders.
How about if we privatize the War on Drugs. Set up a class of corporations that can legally sell drugs and can distribute their earnings to stockholders. Those corporation could operate more efficiently than the cartels and wouldn't need to hire street gangs to distribute their products.
Then, instead of putting their customers in jail, we educate the users, monitor their usage levels, and offer them rehab.
I don't know if this is the way to go, but it's something to think about. The USA is pretty good at Capitalism, but we're lousy with a War on Drugs. The War on Drugs has resulted in the Mexican cartels, the South American cartels, street gangs, and lots of criminal activity. We've created a lot of criminal activity and misery in countries south of our borders.
How about if we privatize the War on Drugs. Set up a class of corporations that can legally sell drugs and can distribute their earnings to stockholders. Those corporation could operate more efficiently than the cartels and wouldn't need to hire street gangs to distribute their products.
Then, instead of putting their customers in jail, we educate the users, monitor their usage levels, and offer them rehab.
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