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He has a point. If $Billions werenât spent, all those jobs running the prison system (>1 million in US Prisons due to drug-related offences) would go.
Then there is the multiplier factor of the law enforcement that keeps such numbers high, and the parole system that deals with them once released.
The money could instead be spent on housing, social and medical care programsâŠbut that would be âsocialistâ, obviously, so better to waste vast amounts of human and economic capital and âlock em upâ instead!
There are reruns of DRAGNET on MeTV where Sgt. Friday pontificates against marijuana use: that it causes a false high, leads to the use of harder drugs, etc.
Itâs amazing how much is wasted trying to stop things just because some group of Fools think itâs bad for everyone based on simple opinions (or some warped perception of Morality) instead of real factual evidence of proof.
Then they claim to have proof just because some other idiot said so or they did their on research in the World Wide Web of Lies.
I have a friend who thinks exactly like BD..He even claims his not sorting out recyclables guarantees a job for someone at the landfill, who has to manually separate them.
When we ended prohibition, the bootleggers were put out of business. It left a bunch of law officers with better things to do, made sure that the liquor available wasnât lethal, cut down on the number of people killing each other, and added the money that had been making bootleggers rich to the tax rolls. Isnât there a lesson there somewhere?
Well, there you go. Employment for the law enforcement, juridical and correctional communities. I mean really, if thereâs no crime where are these poor men and women going to get their benefits? Join the Army?? âŠpfffhhhttt
Unfortunately, the jobs B.D. is referring to are mostly law enforcement jobs. States have come to find that legalization brings revenue they didnât know they needed, and it takes away the pretense cops need to search you and/or your vehicle for any potential infraction they may have invented just to pull you over.
Way back in the 1930âs,after Elliott Ness was finished with Al Capone;the U.S.Government in their âwisdomâ assigned him to flush out one man stills in Tennessee.
Ness said his life was in more danger there than in Chicago,because the populace was united in their hatred of âOutsidersâ.
Because civil regulation doesnât work when you can bypass the regulation with ease (grow your own for sale).And there are a lot of additional regulations around alcohol based on volume⊠following that logic, the sale of manufacturing for sale and the sale of pot should be well regulated like it is with alcohol.
BE THIS GUY about 3 years ago
Arenât there other people you can bust? Jaywalkers? Litterers?
Blood-Poisoning Vermin about 3 years ago
And profits for the prison industrial complex
Algolei I about 3 years ago
I always found it easier to get alcohol. It was in everybodyâs house. Some people kept refrigerators in their basements full of the stuff.
chuckcork1 about 3 years ago
He has a point. If $Billions werenât spent, all those jobs running the prison system (>1 million in US Prisons due to drug-related offences) would go.
Then there is the multiplier factor of the law enforcement that keeps such numbers high, and the parole system that deals with them once released.
The money could instead be spent on housing, social and medical care programsâŠbut that would be âsocialistâ, obviously, so better to waste vast amounts of human and economic capital and âlock em upâ instead!
braindead Premium Member about 3 years ago
So, the War On Drugs is actually a jobs program?
Too bad nobody knows â they would claim we cannot afford it.
nosirrom about 3 years ago
Since it was legalized here the state has not had a budget deficit. Just saying.
Susan00100 about 3 years ago
There are reruns of DRAGNET on MeTV where Sgt. Friday pontificates against marijuana use: that it causes a false high, leads to the use of harder drugs, etc.
Good showâgood for laughs!!
COL Crash about 3 years ago
Itâs amazing how much is wasted trying to stop things just because some group of Fools think itâs bad for everyone based on simple opinions (or some warped perception of Morality) instead of real factual evidence of proof.
Then they claim to have proof just because some other idiot said so or they did their on research in the World Wide Web of Lies.
salunga about 3 years ago
I have a friend who thinks exactly like BD..He even claims his not sorting out recyclables guarantees a job for someone at the landfill, who has to manually separate them.
Diane Lee Premium Member about 3 years ago
When we ended prohibition, the bootleggers were put out of business. It left a bunch of law officers with better things to do, made sure that the liquor available wasnât lethal, cut down on the number of people killing each other, and added the money that had been making bootleggers rich to the tax rolls. Isnât there a lesson there somewhere?
prrdh about 3 years ago
It may have taken a while, but B.D. nailed it in the end. Although he could have added, âOpportunities for corruption.â
del about 3 years ago
Straws in the third panel? heh.
this is summerdog about 3 years ago
His little pot plant is a cutie!
this is summerdog about 3 years ago
Jobs? They are cutting back on jobs in law enforcement.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Well, there you go. Employment for the law enforcement, juridical and correctional communities. I mean really, if thereâs no crime where are these poor men and women going to get their benefits? Join the Army?? âŠpfffhhhttt
The Wolf In Your Midst about 3 years ago
Look, youâre all missing the most important part: If we donât keep a bunch of potheads in cages, then who do I get to feel smugly superior to?!
mindjob about 3 years ago
With that mentality we should also legalize heroin, since its also easier for kids to get than booze. Studies have shown
mistercatworks about 3 years ago
We do have a tendency for fads in massive unskilled employment, like searching people at airports, harassing rather than helping the homeless âŠ
Richard S Russell Premium Member about 3 years ago
Repeal Prohibition. Again. For all the same reasons.
moondog42 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Unfortunately, the jobs B.D. is referring to are mostly law enforcement jobs. States have come to find that legalization brings revenue they didnât know they needed, and it takes away the pretense cops need to search you and/or your vehicle for any potential infraction they may have invented just to pull you over.
leagee Premium Member about 3 years ago
Depended on how close you were to the boofing Rich kids
198.23.5.11 about 3 years ago
Way back in the 1930âs,after Elliott Ness was finished with Al Capone;the U.S.Government in their âwisdomâ assigned him to flush out one man stills in Tennessee.
Ness said his life was in more danger there than in Chicago,because the populace was united in their hatred of âOutsidersâ.
JenSolo02 about 3 years ago
Jim Belushi is now a farmer in California, growing various strains of cannabis.
Timothy Madigan Premium Member about 3 years ago
Because civil regulation doesnât work when you can bypass the regulation with ease (grow your own for sale).And there are a lot of additional regulations around alcohol based on volume⊠following that logic, the sale of manufacturing for sale and the sale of pot should be well regulated like it is with alcohol.
schaefer jim about 3 years ago
When I was a PO a couple years ago it was not hard to score any thing you wanted. This includes guns. You got the cash, you got what you wanted!