This is what I meant that it is a complicated issue. A nick pointed out, big
growers/dealers/distributors are a problem, but that's a function of drugs
being illegal. Still, no one wants to legalize crack, etc. so what do you do
with those drugs and the crime related to them? As you suggest, you have not
solved anything with those folks.

On 6/21/06, G Money  wrote:
>
> How?
>
> The demand is still there, but now it's on the state. The people still
> need
> money to pay for their state sponsored drugs, those with the money have
> the
> power, those without the money steal to get it.....how have you solved
> anything?
>
> On 6/21/06, Gruss wrote:
> >
> > > Nick wrote:
> > > assassinated for wanting to get tough on the drug crime. Who was
> > > he killed by, one the incumbent's drug running thugs.
> > >
> >
> > Which is why you legalize it.  That removes demand which removes money
> > which removes power which removes corruption.
> >
> >
>
>
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www.funkymojo.com


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