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Showing Original Post only (View all)The Beginning Of The End Of Prohibition [View all]

Predictions are hard to get right, and Im not particularly good at them. But I think today is the beginning of the end of the drug war as we know and loathe it. Once legal marijuana gets established in Colorado, other states will probably follow their example very quickly. I imagine it will legal almost everywhere in the US in 10 years, and that other countries in the Americas will legalize production to help fill the demand.
Its hard to think about any really big changes in society without coming back to marriage rights. Those changes have happened so quickly, and its been so profound, that it seems like you have to compare or contrast everything else to it. I believe that the collapse of prohibition will be swift, as the expansion of marriage rights has been, for the same sort of reason. The opposition is irrational, and once the thing is tested in the real world, the argument will be over.
The drug war is an obscenity. It ruins lives, decimates communities, and functions as the main practical foundation of racial inequality in our country. The drug war is the main engine behind the creation of a criminal class in the US. Its a profoundly destructive and immoral set of policies. The drug war is one of the worst things about America. And today, the drug war has been dealt a death blow.
Its hard to think about any really big changes in society without coming back to marriage rights. Those changes have happened so quickly, and its been so profound, that it seems like you have to compare or contrast everything else to it. I believe that the collapse of prohibition will be swift, as the expansion of marriage rights has been, for the same sort of reason. The opposition is irrational, and once the thing is tested in the real world, the argument will be over.
The drug war is an obscenity. It ruins lives, decimates communities, and functions as the main practical foundation of racial inequality in our country. The drug war is the main engine behind the creation of a criminal class in the US. Its a profoundly destructive and immoral set of policies. The drug war is one of the worst things about America. And today, the drug war has been dealt a death blow.
http://dish.andrewsullivan.com/2014/01/02/the-beginning-of-the-end-of-prohibition-4/
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http://www.theguardian.com/society/gallery/2014/jan/01/colorado-smokers-celebrate-legal-sales-of-marijuana-in-pictures
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They've got the machinery to package cigarettes, and the factories ready to roll, as it were.
MADem
Jan 2014
#9
and that's okay if you only have the funds for a ragweed type of item but when you
Hestia
Jan 2014
#57
I think that money from Big Pharma and Big Private Prison Industry will help
truedelphi
Jan 2014
#37
The first step is legalization, the next is to make it mandatory for politicians
Major Nikon
Jan 2014
#72
Complete garbage. Prohibition doesn't work. You shoudl probably just accept that
Egalitarian Thug
Jan 2014
#26
Oh really. How many people are not heroin addicts today because they can't get any heroin?
Egalitarian Thug
Jan 2014
#30
Perfectly demonstrating my point. You keep saying this as if somehow the repetition
Egalitarian Thug
Jan 2014
#33
No, not at all. My argument is that prohibition is not only ineffective, but exacerbates the
Egalitarian Thug
Jan 2014
#53
Prohibition doesn't work unless you happen to be the executive of some Big Private
truedelphi
Jan 2014
#38
Yes indeed. It works very well for them. Come to think of it, prohibition works to make
Egalitarian Thug
Jan 2014
#39
is it really such a burden for you step outside for two fucking minutes for your smoke?
frylock
Jan 2014
#24
many pro banners actually use their cars to go to work so that they can survive..
frylock
Jan 2014
#36
You are aware that people smoked in those professions long before private industry drug
Hestia
Jan 2014
#58
Who gives a damn what they want their employees to do off hours? Slavery is over.
TheKentuckian
Jan 2014
#61
It's a conspiracy theory. Why, I just exploded over here, and no one arrested me.
Eleanors38
Jan 2014
#59
What's important about CO is it sets up the legal framework for production to consumption
Major Nikon
Jan 2014
#77
All the ancillary actives are indeed Federal felonies..."manufacturing", distributing,
Romulox
Jan 2014
#80