Charles wrote:

> > b) "the median impact of cocaine use on the propensity to commit
> > various types of crimes is 11 percentage points. The impact of using
> > inhalants or other drugs is an increase in the propensity to commit
> > crime by 7 and 6 percentage points, respectively."
>
> I haven't read the article, but this point brings up a
> curiosity. What, if any, does the study show about the impact of legal
> drug use, e.g. alcohol, caffeine, etc., on the propensity to commit
> crime. That is, is it the drug per se, or the illegality?

I'm hard-pressed to think of a place so libertarian minded as to allow
recreational narcotics and a right to keep and bear arms.  Does anyone know
of such a place, do you have crime statistics, and what is their immigration
policy ;->

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