The couriers, smugglers, trafficers and the street corner dealers
would not be in business. Most of the proposals I've seen in the past
involved some sort of regulated system similar to government
controlled liquor stores as in Virginia.

larry


On Mon, 6 Dec 2004 11:24:26 -0600, G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you make them legal, how does this remove the profict incentive? Drugs
> will now be bought in grocery stores and 7-11's? If drugs are illegal, and I
> buy my drugs from Bill, then drugs become legal, what's to say i'm not going
> to keep buying my drugs from Bill?
> 
> 
> 
> 
> >> Russel wrote:
> >> Then where is related increase in price?  The market for illicit and
> >> illegal drugs is the ultimate example of the rules of supply and demand.
> >> If supply decreases and demand increases, the price should rise
> >> significantly.
> >
> > 1.) SPend the money on drugs as if they are a health prob because they
> > are.
> >
> > 2.) Make them legal to remove the profit incentive from selling them.
> >
> > problem solved.
> >
> >
> 
> 

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