News (Media Awareness Project) - US TX: PUB LTE: Many Factors Fuel Crime Worldwide |
Title: | US TX: PUB LTE: Many Factors Fuel Crime Worldwide |
Published On: | 2009-05-23 |
Source: | El Paso Times (TX) |
Fetched On: | 2009-05-25 03:29:35 |
MANY FACTORS FUEL CRIME WORLDWIDE
Prostitution, drugs and the so-called black market can't be stopped
or even reduced to a minimal percent. Third World (developing)
countries rely up to 50 percent on illegal activities to support
their families.
Even in the most industrialized (developed) countries, up to 10
percent of their economies rely on prostitution, drugs and the black market.
With all this technology, we are back to 1920s "Prohibition"
(illegal alcohol consumption, distribution, etc.). France is
adopting a law to disconnect the Internet if you are burning CDs
and/or DVDs. This means more unemployment.
Look at the United States with more than 80 million people burning
CDs and DVDs. What happened to the cassette?
The recording business didn't mind; they still made millions of
dollars from records (albums and 45s).
Legalize marijuana and governments will make more from taxes and
tariffs to support their countries.
We can't let nations become militia states, which Mexico is now. And
other countries are following.
For your information, you can find thousands of Web sites on these
issues. And, of course, I leave prostitution to your discretion.
Jorge Gonzalez Lower Valley
Prostitution, drugs and the so-called black market can't be stopped
or even reduced to a minimal percent. Third World (developing)
countries rely up to 50 percent on illegal activities to support
their families.
Even in the most industrialized (developed) countries, up to 10
percent of their economies rely on prostitution, drugs and the black market.
With all this technology, we are back to 1920s "Prohibition"
(illegal alcohol consumption, distribution, etc.). France is
adopting a law to disconnect the Internet if you are burning CDs
and/or DVDs. This means more unemployment.
Look at the United States with more than 80 million people burning
CDs and DVDs. What happened to the cassette?
The recording business didn't mind; they still made millions of
dollars from records (albums and 45s).
Legalize marijuana and governments will make more from taxes and
tariffs to support their countries.
We can't let nations become militia states, which Mexico is now. And
other countries are following.
For your information, you can find thousands of Web sites on these
issues. And, of course, I leave prostitution to your discretion.
Jorge Gonzalez Lower Valley
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