Still will be a black market UnterstĂŒtzendes Argument1 #120846
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- VerweiseHinzufĂŒgenList by: CiterankMapLink[1] Should Illegal drugs be legalized?
Zitieren: Grug Free America Foundation Zitiert von: Garrett Bentley 8:06 PM 11 October 2011 GMT URL:
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Auszug - The Drug Free America Foundation stated in its "Myths About the Drug War" posted on its web site (accessed Nov. 18, 2005):
"Under a legalization scenario, a black market for drugs would still exist. If drugs were legal for those over 18 or 21, there would be a market for everyone under that age. People under the age of 21 consume the majority of illegal drugs, and so an illegal market and organized crime to supply it would remainâalong with the organized crime that profits from it. After Prohibition ended, did the organized crime in our country go down? No. It continues today in a variety of other criminal enterprises. Legalization would not put the cartels out of business; cartels would simply look to other illegal endeavors....
While 'government drugs' could conceivably be priced low enough to eliminate competition, perhaps by having taxpayers subsidize them to discourage a black market, the combination of low price and wide availability would result in greater consumption, and consequently increased addiction. Increased consumption and addiction lead to drug-related crime. This government regulation argument ignores the dangerously addictive nature of drugs. And finally, under a legalization scenario, a black market for drugs would still exist. If drugs were legal for those over 18 or 21, there would be a market for everyone under that age --a faction of the population that can be targeted by those looking to profit from the sale of drugs." |