Police chief wants to end drug war

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http://www.latimes.com/news/printed...oct16,0,3428942.story?track=hpmostemailedlink

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How would "regulated legalization" work? It would: 1) Permit private companies to compete for licenses to cultivate, harvest, manufacture, package and peddle drugs.

2) Create a new federal regulatory agency (with no apologies to libertarians or paleo-conservatives).

3) Set and enforce standards of sanitation, potency and purity.

4) Ban advertising.

5) Impose (with congressional approval) taxes, fees and fines to be used for drug-abuse prevention and treatment and to cover the costs of administering the new regulatory agency.

6) Police the industry much as alcoholic beverage control agencies keep a watch on bars and liquor stores at the state level. Such reforms would in no way excuse drug users who commit crimes: driving while impaired, providing drugs to minors, stealing an iPod or a Lexus, assaulting one's spouse, abusing one's child. The message is simple. Get loaded, commit a crime, do the time.
 
A lot of people in law enforcement share similar sentiments. They deal with this kind of stuff first-hand and people should listen to them.
 
Absinthe said:
A lot of people in law enforcement share similar sentiments. They deal with this kind of stuff first-hand and people should listen to them.
Not only in law enforcement, amazingly both democrats and republicans, yes, those evil republicans, share the same views. What I don't understand is why wont they simply take action to finally legalize it?

I am talking about marijuana, I do not support legalization of other drugs but I don't have time to get in to that discussion right now.
 
I cant be arsed to find the relevant statistics, but something like 8% of American adults have smoked weed in the past year, compared to 9% in the UK and 4% in Holland (where it is legalized).

Interesting, no?
 
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