In New Zealand the government just made "legal highs" illegal, so I agree
with you, they're just creating a black market for political reasons.

My point was that where do you get cops from if everything is run no a free
market basis?


On 7 May 2014 22:07, Bruno Marchal <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> On 07 May 2014, at 00:38, LizR wrote:
>
> On 7 May 2014 01:40, Bruno Marchal <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>> May be. In my conception, free market means that anyone can sell
>> anything, as long as playing fair. If I sell you a medication, without
>> warning you on some known side-effects, I should been able to be
>> prosecuted, for example.
>>
>> OK. Who would enforce that?
>
>
> Cops, or members of some commission for the public health, related to the
> health ministry.
>
> My point here is only that the current health ministry lies and have lied
> since 70 years, and should be fired, perhaps prosecuted.
>
> I do not criticize the system. I just explain that the system is sick, for
> a precise reason: alcohol and cannabis prohibition have been used as a sort
> of trojan horses by bandits, and we should arrest them, and send them in
> jail or something.
> Instead, with the bandits in power, you can see that more and more non
> violent offenders (peaceful protesters for example), get aggressed and send
> in jail.
> Just see here for a typical case:
>
>
> http://www.allvoices.com/contributed-news/17021367/content/104750220-cecily-mcmillan-s-appearance-on-democracy-now-youtube-video
>
> Not to mention pot smokers, or even just people asking for the respect of
> the US constitution (which are classified as suspect of terrorism by the
> FBI, and could be send in jail without trial with the NDAA 2012 bill).
>
> Capitalism works, but today capitalism simply does not exist. Capitalism,
> to really work, needs independence of power, and as few messing with civil
> and commercial life as possible, but since bandits get a large part of the
> power, we see that the contrary happens.
>
> To solve the problem of terrorism, criminality, climate change, ... we
> have to stop prohibition, but above all we have to understand how
> prohibition has been made possible, and succeed in making that type of
> things impossible.
>
> To explain and illustrate the logical confusion between p->q and q->p in
> schools might be enough.
>
> Bruno
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