It looks like you're using an Ad Blocker.
Please white-list or disable AboveTopSecret.com in your ad-blocking tool.
Thank you.
Some features of ATS will be disabled while you continue to use an ad-blocker.
Originally posted by Astronomer70
It will be interesting to see what effect this leglislation has over the long-term. Will it result in an upsurge in useage all over the country? Will it decrease the number of people imprisoned for drug related crimes? Will it result in open sales and useage and thus generate additional tax revenues for the government? What effect will it have on other types of crime? /Etc., etc., etc....
Originally posted by elab
Killings, rapes, kidnapping...just bad bad things.
Now just add mass addiction and you will have a scary result.
Originally posted by pawnplayer
Why can't people simply face the fact that all drugs, I do mean, all drugs, legal and illegal, are an invitation to potential drug addiction and abuse for anybody, especially those of weaker constitution?
Painkillers are a drug and Rush Limbaugh is addicted to it...
Originally posted by df1
It aint nobodys business if you do.
Originally posted by Astronomer70
In reading the latest news releases on this leglislation and Presidente Fox's refusal to sign it, it appears people are concerned about drug tourism. I.e., U.S. & other non-mexicans travelling to mexico just to partake. However, the bill, I thought, only made possession of hard drugs (in personal use amounts) legal for known addicts. According to the news though the word addicts was replaced with the word consumers, which would make it applicable to anyone.
[edit on 4-5-2006 by Astronomer70]
Originally posted by pawnplayer
Yes, it's everyone's business when people's drug addiction and abuse get out of control and harmful rippling effects will be felt by everyone.
Originally posted by df1
You have no evidence what so ever that legalization would cause out of control drug use beyond the out of control drug use we already have with the drug war. Ending the drug war would take the criminal profit out of drugs, eliminate turf wars and reduce the prison population by not putting users whos only crime is possession in prison. What we know for sure is that the drug war is failure and that it is a profit center for organized crime involving so much money that even honest law enforcement officers can be bought. Now that is a real undenialble ripple effect.
Continuing to do what has been a demonstrated failure over & over and expecting different result is just plain foolishness.
Originally posted by pawnplayer
you don't care about people being tragically affected by those people who took those illegal substances to the extreme, even death.
Originally posted by elab
Crime will sky rocket because everyone will be trying to get a fix.
And when they are searching for it they are desperate and you will have many innocent people hurt by this. Killings, rapes, kidnapping...just bad bad things.
Aren't they smart enough to do the research. D.F. is already bad as it is. Now just add mass addiction and you will have a scary result.
They will in the end loose the fight and loose money on tourism...except for the junkies of course...they will flock to them...i guess that might be good for the u.s. ...damn idiots...