I forgot, how many people are killed by cigarettes each year, somewhere higher than a quarter million. Isn't that death and destruction, some might even suggest murder....Quote from hapaboy:
aren't drug dealers as bad as terrorists? They bring death and destruction on an even wider scale than terrorists.... Drug dealers are murderers, plain and simple.
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Does executing drug dealers include the biggest dealers, like those peddling nicotine and alcohol, or only the (currently) illegal drugs that aren't regulated and taxed?![]()
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I forgot, how many people are killed by cigarettes each year, somewhere higher than a quarter million. Isn't that death and destruction, some might even suggest murder....
Good point. My semantics need correction.Quote from ElCubano:
so how do you propose we make the addicts fearful?? because demand comes from the user side not the pusher side......besides telling a crack addict to stop doing crack is like telling a manic deprresive to be happy.. ...
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I don't think your heaviest smoker or drinker is spending $1,000 a week to feed their habit.
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Good point. My semantics need correction.
What I'm trying to say is that FEAR on the side of the pusher/dealers would greatly reduce the supply, and thus, hopefully, the levels of crime.
You are absolutely right that demand comes from the user side. I don't think any measure will be able to curb demand as a large segment of our population has an unquenchable thirst for self-destruction. Treatment and education need to remain in place and expanded - please note that I am NOT advocating a "kill-the-dealers-and-end-treatment/education" by any means.
Let's continue treating addicts but at the same time make the pusher/dealer side risk their very lives for their livelihood.
Agreed, there is no easy solution. But hey, the cartels rely on the distributors in this country. We can definitely get to them.....Quote from ElCubano:
there is no easy solution.....make it harder to sell ( by killing dealers ) and prices go higher causing more addicts to do more stealing or whatver they do to get more money. Besides the guys you want " the cartels of the world" dont live under our jurisdiction and some even live under the protection of their Government........Not an easy problem to solve.
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Magna, I definitely agree that an argument can definitely be made that nicotine and alcohol cause death and destruction. However, smokers and drinkers are not generally running around burglarizing our homes, killing kids, and committing umpteen crimes so they can buy a pack of Marlboros or a six-pack.
