News (Media Awareness Project) - US FL: PUB LTE: Legalize Drugs For Economic Fix |
Title: | US FL: PUB LTE: Legalize Drugs For Economic Fix |
Published On: | 2011-09-02 |
Source: | Daytona Beach News-Journal (FL) |
Fetched On: | 2011-09-09 06:03:31 |
LEGALIZE DRUGS FOR ECONOMIC FIX
Here's a suggestion that would help stimulate this economy: Eliminate
the ridiculous "war on drugs."
Legalize the drugs, regulate them and tax the heck out of them. Here
we'd have a new source of revenue and stimulate a new income crop!
Then use the billions wasted eradicating marijuana and coca crops,
and putting people in jail for having "roaches" in their car
ashtrays, to restart the Civilian Conservation Corps. Put people to
work repairing our crumbling infrastructure, such as bridges and roads.
Maybe we could infuse money into high-speed rail. Or even build
prisons to eliminate overcrowding and to house those who really
deserve to be incarcerated.
Liquor is a billion-dollar industry in America, and the ending of
Prohibition made that possible. People were drinking in spite of that
law, and crime soared. People will always be tempted by pot and
cocaine, and risk being labeled criminals. Maybe we should learn from history.
RICHARD CALDERWOOD, Palm Coast
Here's a suggestion that would help stimulate this economy: Eliminate
the ridiculous "war on drugs."
Legalize the drugs, regulate them and tax the heck out of them. Here
we'd have a new source of revenue and stimulate a new income crop!
Then use the billions wasted eradicating marijuana and coca crops,
and putting people in jail for having "roaches" in their car
ashtrays, to restart the Civilian Conservation Corps. Put people to
work repairing our crumbling infrastructure, such as bridges and roads.
Maybe we could infuse money into high-speed rail. Or even build
prisons to eliminate overcrowding and to house those who really
deserve to be incarcerated.
Liquor is a billion-dollar industry in America, and the ending of
Prohibition made that possible. People were drinking in spite of that
law, and crime soared. People will always be tempted by pot and
cocaine, and risk being labeled criminals. Maybe we should learn from history.
RICHARD CALDERWOOD, Palm Coast
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