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To: willcousa who wrote (712124)11/9/2005 11:50:45 AM
From: Geoff Altman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Cocaine and all other street drugs are here in the US, there here in our schools. This isn't a new phenomena, this has been a fact since I was in high school over 35 years ago! I live in a nice place but I know that I can walk out my door and purchase just about any drug I want within just a few hours. I don't have to go to a slum section of LA to do it. Prohibition isn't stopping drugs from coming into this country, but it's costing us huge sums of money to combat the black market on drugs while putting huge sums of money into the worst types of pockets ie. drug cartels, drug dealers etc..... Convince me I'm wrong, let's make a list of things pro and con for prohibition and see which list is longer anything on either list that you or I can prove will not change if prohibition is removed will be removed from the list.