The Mary Jane Think Tank - courtesy of Criminal Justice Professionals
Excellent ideas everyone.... if we give an inch, we may not know where in the hell we will end up. But we do have a catch 22.
My other question is...how is this going to look for the Obama Administration? He's making it tougher on tobacco, but then Capitol Hill is pondering legalizing Marijuana. Americans are quite sick of flip flopping.
Next, we all know that pot is addictive, and damaging. We all know that people do it whether it's legal or not. Yeah we have a catch 22....
I say we test trial legalizing pot. Sure....it will not help current legislative body's image. BUT - if it will hurt the drug cartels...go for it. They don't need anymore money to keep killing our Federal Agents and kids. And wait....
Put so many friggin' regulations and strict fines on producing and selling it that people won't like manufacturing it. A nice way to pay off the current deficit when the government fines the living piss out of those who want to do this. And the drug cartels will lose money as our government gains it. This is a procaution for later on down the road (see next paragraph).
Trial run -
Allow pot to be legal for 7 years, or until the affects of legalization are more negaitve than positive (opt out option). Monitor the results. If we as a nation are going down hill, we will never again allow it to be sold legally. If it successfully takes money out of the drug lords' hands, and the rates of use are no different than what it was when it was illegal...then the case is closed.
We know what it is like on the one side (illegal MJ), but we need to be cautious about flipping to the other side. We could test run it (with voters approval).
The crime of marijuana smoking is not like that of sex crimes, or murder. Although the concept of giving into people whinning about it is another thing to be noted. The more lax this nation gets about it punishments, we are not going to be deterring crime. This stems from the Deterrence Theory. Most criminologists will tell you when you go soft on a certain behavior - you are not going to deter crime. So we can fix behavior concerning the use of legalizing marijuana by strict FDA and Dept. of Agriculture guidelines (as suggested by another poster). But what we will no longer be able to do is arrest people for it. If our citizens decide "Hey, it's legal! Let's try it!" The we will have a whole nation of pot heads running this country in the future.
And they may think legalizing narcs is a good idea because hey, they are too fucked up on the MJ drug to make intelligent decisions.
We need to understand that drugs control people. If some idiot gets it in their head that hey, I can rule this country and the world by druggin' every person up...whether that person does it willingly or unwillingly. Evil people will find a way to drug a non-suspecting citizen.
We would be in a lot of trouble. Courtesy of the United States.
Last edited @ 7/2/2009 4:27 PM
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