News (Media Awareness Project) - CN BC: PUB LTE: Drug Prohibition's Helping Organized Crime |
Title: | CN BC: PUB LTE: Drug Prohibition's Helping Organized Crime |
Published On: | 2009-11-24 |
Source: | Abbotsford Times (CN BC) |
Fetched On: | 2009-12-02 12:23:10 |
DRUG PROHIBITION'S HELPING ORGANIZED CRIME SUCCEED
EDITOR, THE TIMES:
This whole "anti-gang" program is destined to fail for one reason: economics.
Especially in today's tough economy, the easiest and fastest way to
make money is to sell drugs. The reason for this is drug prohibition.
When an in-demand substance is made illegal the price goes through the roof.
For example, cannabis currently costs upwards of $200 an ounce. If it
were legal, it would cost approximately $20, and gangs could not
profit off of it.
By supporting drug prohibition, the RCMP and the Conservative Party
are supporting organized crime and pushing our youth into gangs.
This effort to curb gangs is destined to fail, and the RCMP are
protecting their drug budgets, and jobs, at the cost of innocent lives.
For shame.
Travis Erbacher
Langley
EDITOR, THE TIMES:
This whole "anti-gang" program is destined to fail for one reason: economics.
Especially in today's tough economy, the easiest and fastest way to
make money is to sell drugs. The reason for this is drug prohibition.
When an in-demand substance is made illegal the price goes through the roof.
For example, cannabis currently costs upwards of $200 an ounce. If it
were legal, it would cost approximately $20, and gangs could not
profit off of it.
By supporting drug prohibition, the RCMP and the Conservative Party
are supporting organized crime and pushing our youth into gangs.
This effort to curb gangs is destined to fail, and the RCMP are
protecting their drug budgets, and jobs, at the cost of innocent lives.
For shame.
Travis Erbacher
Langley
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