Holy Smoke

Yes, it improves profits for organised crime.

Can you think of any other benefits of prohibition?
Let us imagine illegal drugs were legalised, like in Amstredam for example, the trade would become legal but the drugs cartels would still be the winners, they would take control of the supply and distribution, only difference is they would be paying a bit of tax to the government, the whole criminal aspect would not dissapear.
 
Let us imagine illegal drugs were legalised, like in Amstredam for example, the trade would become legal but the drugs cartels would still be the winners, they would take control of the supply and distribution, only difference is they would be paying a bit of tax to the government, the whole criminal aspect would not dissapear.
If there's no market for criminals to exploit they can't exploit it. :rolleyes:
 
Let us imagine illegal drugs were legalised,

Like in California, you mean?

legally sanctioned for medical use since 1996, and for recreational use since late 2016.

Do you think that has been to the benefit of organised crime?
 
Like in California, you mean?

legally sanctioned for medical use since 1996, and for recreational use since late 2016.

Do you think that has been to the benefit of organised crime?
I have no idea of who is distributing it in California but I would bet that there is a criminal organisation making money out of it.,
 
I have no idea of who is distributing it in California but I would bet that there is a criminal organisation making money out of it.,
What did you say about educated people doing some research before giving daft answers?

There it is:
Then I would suggest that you toddle off and do some AI research on this subject, then pop back when you don't just think but actually know. Think on...
 
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