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RoadsEnd wrote: > Absolutely. > The prohibition creates a black market which corrupts our society from > the top on down and the from the bottom on up. > Peace,K VMANN: more specifically "prohibition" is really mercantilism. this is the "british" economic system wherein the government would grant monopolies on various sectors of the economy to various favored interests. what we see in the drug war is law enforcement being used not to STOP narcotics trafficking, but to enforce the monopoly, while simultaneously forming a pretext for a police state. it's a "win-win" situation! for the bad guys. vigilius haufniensis
Re: [cia-drugs] New member.
dan rice wrote: > Hello. Do you believe in the legalization of (currrently criminal) > drugs? Thank you. d VMANN: i do. so do the people at [EMAIL PROTECTED] which you can join here www.drugwar.com read THE POLITICS OF HEROIN by alfred mccoy. vigilius haufniensis
Re: [cia-drugs] New member.
Absolutely. The prohibition creates a black market which corrupts our society from the top on down and the from the bottom on up. Peace, K On Jun 10, 2008, at 10:31 AM, dan rice wrote: > Hello. Do you believe in the legalization of (currrently criminal) > drugs? Thank you. d > > > > > Complete archives at http://www.sitbot.net/ > > Please let us stay on topic and be civil. > > OM > Yahoo! Groups Links > > >
[cia-drugs] New member.
Hello. Do you believe in the legalization of (currrently criminal) drugs? Thank you. d