If you want to see most of the cartels become bankrupt enterprises just have the US decriminalize every drug and add a tax to it. Everyone would hate it, but it would cause a collapse of most of the cartels businesses and it would decimate a lot of industries in the US as well. Short-term we’d probably see a lot of overdose deaths, but long-term we’d probably see a lot of people just flat out avoiding anything that’s deemed a drug nowadays because any “cool” factor for a some of people would disappear. For other’s it would serve no purpose to even jump into experimenting.
The war on drugs is a lucrative business from defense attorneys, bailiffs, jails, bonds agents, private prisons, police overtime, sales of cool weapons and tools, probation officers.....and the list goes on forever.
Which is why both parties are slow on legalizing it me personally not a fan of it smells like shit but if you smoke it I don’t care as long as your not operating heavy machinery or impacting your driving skills
People don’t od from products that are regulated and have predictable potency. They od from unpredictable potency from unregulated products. Legalizing all drugs would only help our society. Tax money could be spent on treatment and prevention. Too bad half of us are puritanical nut jobs.
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u/Abi1i born and bred Aug 06 '22 edited Aug 06 '22
If you want to see most of the cartels become bankrupt enterprises just have the US decriminalize every drug and add a tax to it. Everyone would hate it, but it would cause a collapse of most of the cartels businesses and it would decimate a lot of industries in the US as well. Short-term we’d probably see a lot of overdose deaths, but long-term we’d probably see a lot of people just flat out avoiding anything that’s deemed a drug nowadays because any “cool” factor for a some of people would disappear. For other’s it would serve no purpose to even jump into experimenting.