Posted by oldtanker on February 19, 2016 at 10:01:05 from (64.118.3.19):
In Reply to: New question on CCW posted by Al Baker(pumpman) on February 19, 2016 at 08:26:56:
OK in the first place he's never had a conviction that would bar him from owning a gun or getting a carry permit. And he's also legally growing and distributing pot plus using it. I'm more comfortable with a guy in a very mellow mood because he smoked some pot with a gun than I am with an outraged drunk with a gun.
We may as well face facts. We can no longer afford the "war on drugs". Between local, state and the federal government no one has the exact amount spent trying to win this war but it's north of 51 billion dollars annually not counting the court or prison systems that in some areas are working beyond it's means.. And all that with no chance of winning. If we allowed drugs to be sold legally we could tax them as we do booze, eliminate the criminal aspect of it thereby reducing the number of prisoners to feed and house. The countries producing those drugs could do the same and eliminate the cartels without a fight. The people who are going to use drugs are getting them anyway. Fighting drugs has only cost the tax payers and done little to stop the flow. I know that's a controversial view point and no, I'm not a user or seller. But I am a tax payer. Just like prohibition gave rise to organized crime on a national level so to has the war on drugs given rise to national gangs.
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