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1/18/2009 8:10:50 AM
Besides who would deal with a drug dealer for marginal savings when you can have the convenience of Rite Aid?
1/18/2009 10:53:20 AM
I don't think that anyone is arguing that legal channels couldn't easily undercut the current distribution of drugs.
1/18/2009 11:00:43 AM
^eleusis is:
1/18/2009 12:18:52 PM
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1/18/2009 12:28:49 PM
^If they did that, you couldn't use "hamburger" as drug slang when buying your quarter-pound of weed...
1/18/2009 12:33:45 PM
1/19/2009 8:57:57 AM
1/19/2009 9:02:10 AM
^^Um, any idiot can clearly see that both points you just tried to make are "comparing apples to oranges"Are you trolling? (Does anyone know eleusis? Is he trolling?)
1/19/2009 9:23:20 AM
1/19/2009 10:15:45 AM
1/19/2009 12:05:08 PM
yo brah can i get the triple baconator thickburger, with the super size fries, a 5pc-chicken nug, Xtra large coke, and a gram of marijuana on the side.
1/19/2009 12:09:03 PM
No, I want my herb on the burger.
1/19/2009 12:17:29 PM
Never mix your stash with your munchiesWhat kind of fucking noob are you
1/19/2009 1:51:00 PM
1/19/2009 3:20:31 PM
I didn't read the whole thread, but this would obviously give the United States all the excuse it needed to fully militarize the U.S.-Mexico border--and perhaps all of our borders. An overwhelming majority of citizens would no doubt demand this.
1/19/2009 4:26:52 PM
I have a feeling the amount we would spend on a big ass fence and fully manning a militarized border would cost way more than social costs of a few wetbacks and drug mules sneaking in. Lets please do waste more money showing off that we are Amurica and got Big Gunz[Edited on January 19, 2009 at 4:38 PM. Reason : a]
1/19/2009 4:38:20 PM
^ First, you are an idiot. Second, the border at issue is much more dangerous than idiots like you realize--because, well, you are ill-informed idiots. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ov_6umepg08
1/19/2009 5:00:22 PM
you are right hooksaw cause DEY TUKKER ER JERBS!
1/19/2009 5:01:29 PM
^ QED.
1/19/2009 5:03:26 PM
I just know how to push all your buttons hooksaw
1/19/2009 5:07:23 PM
1/19/2009 8:51:24 PM
You with your FACTS. Bah.
1/19/2009 10:08:53 PM
^^I'd like to think we'll have learned something from Pershing's mistakes, as well as our own in Iraq and Afghanistan. At the very least, we've gotten quite a bit of experience in recent years pursuing a mobile enemy on their home turf.I also suspect that Barack Obama would have the good sense to work with the remnants of Mexico's political and military infrastructure, which would have legitimacy and probably want assistance. I suspect these remnants would be fairly substantial, and while they would certainly be factious there would probably be a decent chunk loyal to democracy.Ultimately I'm not sure we'd have a choice. Having a failed state on our (already porous) border is not good for this country, and it certainly wouldn't be good for Mexico. Even if we legalized every drug under the sun, a failed state is a perfect breeding ground for whatever nefarious moneymaking crime that took their place.
1/19/2009 10:41:40 PM
1/19/2009 10:44:16 PM
^^ That's a good point. Argument of drug legalization aside, things might have already gone too far in Mexico for that alone to rectify the situation.
1/20/2009 1:45:45 AM
^I'm sure of it. Legalization will force the cartels to restructure and diversify, but taking the huge profit margins out of drugs isn't going to make them throw up their hands and say, "Well, shit. I guess now I have to go to school and get a legitimate job."
1/20/2009 1:50:58 AM
^While I agree that
1/20/2009 7:35:41 AM
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1/21/2009 8:15:30 AM
The entire focus of this conversation is stupid frankly. If you legalize drugs, the drug cartels will not continue to exist in their current form. It's pointless to discuss whether they'd get bigger or smaller. They won't be there anymore alright.If you truly have legalization of the popular drugs that can really really fuck people up, then you will be ushering an entirely new era for the underbelly of society. The hard drugs would be cheaply available, and probably millions of people would be using them to the limits of their body. Ironically, they may not go entirely broke doing this. Currently you can easily spend $100,000 per year on Cocaine (outside of the means of most) and not kill yourself. In this new world, it's possible that a $5,000 binge could push you to the limit and realistically kill you. This will shut down many current cartels, but incorporate many new addicts on a scale not previously seen. Out with the old and in with the new.Stop focusing on what will happen to the current drug lords. It doesn't matter! You will have bigger problems! Crime will not disappear, but stop asking what will happen to the current criminals. They will find some new way to be criminals. They are a very flexible workforce.
1/21/2009 9:55:38 AM
1/21/2009 10:04:03 AM
Cocaine is worse than alcohol.
1/21/2009 10:08:51 AM
1/21/2009 10:16:50 AM
I hate MADD
1/21/2009 10:23:32 AM
1/21/2009 11:04:39 AM
^ We got an armchair statistician. "Let me pull random statistics out of my ass to prove my argument to the drug argument"Beside I think most people hear do not necessarily agree with legalization of hard drugs. Just b.c something is illegal does not mean we have to spend $billions on enforement, lock away otherwise innocent non-violent offeners, breaching the civil rights of people in the name to stop drugs, all other aggressive gov't/police policies use in teh so called War on Drugs.What we need is a sensible drug policy based on facts not myths and propraganda spread through the DEA[Edited on January 21, 2009 at 11:35 AM. Reason : a]
1/21/2009 11:34:28 AM
1/21/2009 12:22:23 PM
Unfortuantly your ECE205 simple understanding of Macroeconomics often does not perfectly align in the real world. Other variables like price elasticity would have a major effect on your argument. This is even ignoring the fact that people do not behave like robots and will not always partake in the most rational action.I binged drank a lot more when alcohol was illegal and took effort to get. Now that i'm 21+ its no big deal to run to the quickie mart to get beer and its just not a big deal anymore.
1/21/2009 12:26:54 PM
so he's wrong for making up statistics to prove his point, but your own individual experience is fair game, I seethis argument is so stupid
1/21/2009 12:50:13 PM
1/21/2009 1:01:23 PM
are you people trying to have a serious political conversation about legalizing heroin and cocaine?I haven't been to soap box in a while but I thought it was better than this at least
1/21/2009 4:55:47 PM
1/21/2009 4:59:59 PM
gee it will suck when we have our entire military in the middle east when we are actually facing a problem of our own
1/21/2009 5:02:33 PM
1/22/2009 10:26:44 AM
So you're suggesting the current problems will lead to something worse than pitched battles, regular assassinations, and violence spilling over the border? The Mexican Revolution led to over a million excess deaths. Simple indeed.
1/22/2009 10:54:08 AM
1) This thread is discussing potential, hypothetical scenario in which Mexico collapses into anarchy. I did not say that "current problems" will lead to anything. I said that a collapse of Mexico into anarchy would lead to certain things.2) I did not say anything about one situation being worse than another, only that it would be more chaotic.That said, the current problems are pitched battles, regular assassinations, and violence spilling over the border. There is a difference in scale, sure, and the actors aren't political ones, but everything you describe already exists in Mexico today. And they would get much, much worse with a total collapse of order, as opposed to the partial collapse we have right now.Back to the subject of your reading comprehension, "simple" doesn't imply peaceful, nonviolent, good, what have you. The Holocaust was simple enough -- a simple ideology motivating a simple goal. The only thing complicated about it was the infrastructure needed to carry it out. The Mexican Revolution had a limited number of actors, each with clear motivations and capabilities, for the most part confined to one country. Compared to a failed state scenario, it was simple.
1/22/2009 6:14:00 PM
Tell Pedro to keep his tacos and violence back south of the border
1/22/2009 7:05:35 PM