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The unprecedented violence shaking Ecuador claimed the life of another political leader Monday, bringing the number of politics-related slayings within the last four weeks to three, including that of a presidential candidate.
Even before the assassination of presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio who was shot leaving a political rally earlier this month, at least half a dozen local politicians had been assassinated over the last year, according to Will Freeman, a fellow for Latin America Studies at the Council of Foreign Relations who visited Ecuador in May.
Gangs from Mexico, Venezuela, and Colombia are now all fiercely competing for territorial control over Ecuador’s ports, which are well connected to markets in Europe and Asia.
originally posted by: Peeple
a reply to: ElGoobero
the opposite: legalise it all and make it only allowed in social clubs to take drugs. State controlled distribution.
The only way to destroy business is to offer a better cheaper product.
originally posted by: Peeple
a reply to: ElGoobero
the opposite: legalise it all and make it only allowed in social clubs to take drugs. State controlled distribution.
The only way to destroy business is to offer a better cheaper product.
originally posted by: incoserv
originally posted by: Peeple
a reply to: ElGoobero
the opposite: legalise it all and make it only allowed in social clubs to take drugs. State controlled distribution.
The only way to destroy business is to offer a better cheaper product.
You are dead wrong!
Offering a better cheaper product does not destroy the business; it just puts others in control of it, probably someone more astute (and in this case probalby more dangerous). The only way to destroy a business is to obliterate demand for the product it offers. Without demand, there is no reason for the business to exist. As long as there is demand, there will always be competition for the market, and "illegal" competion will continue as long as it remains viable.
I'm not excited about the idea of wholesale legalzation. As someone who has never taken drugs and been inebrieated with alcohol only once in nearly sixty years of life, i can't see the draw in it and consider anyone who intoxicates to be something of an idiot. I see the damage that addiction does to individuals, families, and entire communities. I have no need for that in my life and plainly see that anyone who does is deeply lacking something somewhere, using intoxication to try to fill in some void.
On the other hand, nothing that has been done up to now has had any success in dealing with the issue. Idiots in the upper eschelons of government talk about military actions inside of other sovereign nations to squelch the supply. The problem is not on the supply side, but on the demand side. As long as there is demand, there will be supply.
There is a soul sickness that has infected society and it is the root of the perceived need for intoxicating substances. Until that soul sickness is addressed and remedied, the demand will continue, and as long as there is demand, there will be criminal enterprises looking to profit - whether it's the self-legitimizing criminal enterprise of government or other organized crime syndicates.
Trying to fix the problem by legalizing drugs is like trying to heal diarrhea caused by food poisoning by eating a different bad food. Legalizing drugs will not have any substantial impact on the problems created in places like Ecuador by demand in places like the United States. Again, as long as there is demand, the criminal enterprisers that are profiting on it will continue to find ways to profit.
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There is a soul sickness that has infected society and it is the root of the perceived need for intoxicating substances. Until that soul sickness is addressed and remedied, the demand will continue, and as long as there is demand, there will be criminal enterprises looking to profit - whether it's the self-legitimizing criminal enterprise of government or other organized crime syndicates.
originally posted by: incoserv
a reply to: Peeple
The only way to destroy a business is to obliterate demand for the product it offers. Without demand, there is no reason for the business to exist. As long as there is demand, there will always be competition for the market, and "illegal" competion will continue as long as it remains viable.
I'm not excited about the idea of wholesale legalzation.
As someone who has never taken drugs and been inebrieated with alcohol only once in nearly sixty years of life, i can't see the draw in it and consider anyone who intoxicates to be something of an idiot.
I see the damage that addiction does to individuals, families, and entire communities.
I have no need for that in my life
and plainly see that anyone who does is deeply lacking something somewhere, using intoxication to try to fill in some void.
On the other hand, nothing that has been done up to now has had any success in dealing with the issue.
Idiots in the upper eschelons of government talk about military actions inside of other sovereign nations to squelch the supply. The problem is not on the supply side, but on the demand side. As long as there is demand, there will be supply.