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Calderon can't be bothered to justify marijuana prohibition
The majority of drug cartel profits and power come from marijuana. Every serious person knows alcohol is much more dangerous than marijuana, so why is the law hell bent on forcing people to use alcohol? And why won't our rulers even discuss the subject? I haven't seen much evidence of that debate Schwarzenegger called for. It takes two to debate and the supporters of prohibition of selected drugs just aren't interested. There position is "we don't need no stinkin' debates around here". Demagogic monologue is more their style.
GREEN MARKET
Over 70% of the cartels profits come from marijuana,remove the market and remove 70% of their capitol for buying guns and grenades.
Legalize marijuana,allow everyone that wants marijuana or needs marijuana as a medicine,to grow their own,and who would anyone sell marijuana
too? Nothing is absolute,some people are not able to grow their own,but most are,so many more are than are not,that any remaining "green market"
would not be the billion dollar industry it is now and would not support any organized criminal activity. The profits wouldn't justify the risks. We would still have to monitor hotspots,where gangs and organized crime might try to monopolize,but it would reduce the police workload and release them to fight other crimes. It would shrink the prison system and reduce the expense of imprisoning non-violent,victimless criminals. It would stop ruining young peoples lives,and costing their families millions in lawyer fees and court costs.
The plus side outweighs the negative side to this argument so much,that the prohibitionists are refusing debates,and depending on "their" idea of the truth to be spread by the media and our government propaganda system.
Australian radio interview
Greetings from Australia,
Mark Parton is my name. I am an Australian radio announcer based in Canberra, the national capital. I'm hoping to speak with someone from Juarez about the shocking murder statistics from your part of the world. Australians are blown away by the magnitude of this ongoing homicide.
I'll be in at work at around 11am your time tomorrow Monday. I would love to record a brief phone interview with someone from your website.
Please let me know if that's possible.
I can record at any time from 11am.
Hope to speak with you in the morning.
Mark Parton
Breakfast Announcer
Capital Radio, 2CC
Canberra, Australia
Email addy
Best email to get me on is parton@capitalradio.net.au
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