Liberal Exodus to Canada causes problems

An editorial in The Economist argued:
fear [of legalisation] is based in large part on the presumption that more people would take drugs under a legal regime. That presumption may be wrong. There is no correlation between the harshness of drug laws and the incidence of drug-taking: citizens living under tough regimes (notably America but also Britain) take more drugs, not fewer. Embarrassed drug warriors blame this on alleged cultural differences, but even in fairly similar countries tough rules make little difference to the number of addicts: harsh Sweden and more liberal Norway have precisely the same addiction rates.[19]
 
Quote from peilthetraveler:

Only people that are breaking the law, or driving around late at night in bad areas get pulled over. Stop doing both and you wont have to worry about getting pulled over & searched.

So driving around at night in certain areas of the USA is illegal now?
 
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