News (Media Awareness Project) - US FL: PUB LTE: Remove The Profit |
Title: | US FL: PUB LTE: Remove The Profit |
Published On: | 2003-09-17 |
Source: | Tampa Tribune (FL) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-19 12:29:36 |
REMOVE THE PROFIT
We roll our eyes at drug dealers so inept they would mistake the MacDill
Air Force Base gate for a toll booth. But their places on the street will
be filled.
If empty for long, the law of supply and demand will drive the price ever
higher until it attracts men less inept, more reckless and violent than
those they replace. We should know after 80 years of trying that it is
impossible to destroy a market by making it more profitable.
If we want to put these guys out of business for keeps, we must do two
things neither Florida nor Washington has ever tried: Take out the profit
and reduce demand. One way would be to undercut the street price in state
drug stores and use part of the revenue for open-ended free treatment to
all who ask. Then let law enforcement clean up the residual street market,
as they dried up untaxed alcohol after Prohibition ended. We know it works.
When did you last see a bootlegger selling booze on the street?
JOHN CHASE, Palm Harbor
We roll our eyes at drug dealers so inept they would mistake the MacDill
Air Force Base gate for a toll booth. But their places on the street will
be filled.
If empty for long, the law of supply and demand will drive the price ever
higher until it attracts men less inept, more reckless and violent than
those they replace. We should know after 80 years of trying that it is
impossible to destroy a market by making it more profitable.
If we want to put these guys out of business for keeps, we must do two
things neither Florida nor Washington has ever tried: Take out the profit
and reduce demand. One way would be to undercut the street price in state
drug stores and use part of the revenue for open-ended free treatment to
all who ask. Then let law enforcement clean up the residual street market,
as they dried up untaxed alcohol after Prohibition ended. We know it works.
When did you last see a bootlegger selling booze on the street?
JOHN CHASE, Palm Harbor
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