lovett
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How would that deprive the cartels of money? If anything, they'd be getting more money from not having to put so much money into smuggling and they'd still do what they're doing now. The only difference is that more cocaine would stream into the US.
The only way the drug cartel's are going to fall is either with force or we beat them at their own game, making a substance that produces a better high, little or no addictiveness and at a much cheaper cost than what the cartels are offering.
Mr Milton Friedman would disagree with you. I'll qoute.
[…] it is because it's prohibited. See, if you look at the drug war from a purely economic point of view, the role of the government is to protect the drug cartel. That's literally true.” - Milton Friedman
He has a pretty incontestable point. The cartels would not exist without prohibition. They wouldn't be able to compete with legitimate business', without turning into legitimate business' themselves. Me Friedman also made some other good points, which im sure he can communicate more eloquently then I.
In an ordinary free market--let's take potatoes, beef, anything you want--there are thousands of importers and exporters. Anybody can go into the business. But it's very hard for a small person to go into the drug importing business because our interdiction efforts essentially make it enormously costly. So, the only people who can survive in that business are these large Medellin cartel kind of people who have enough money so they can have fleets of airplanes, so they can have sophisticated methods, and so on.
In addition to which, by keeping goods out and by arresting, let's say, local marijuana growers, the government keeps the price of these products high. What more could a monopolist want? He's got a government who makes it very hard for all his competitors and who keeps the price of his products high. It's absolutely heaven.- Milton Friedman
There is no reason to belive we can force the cartels out of Business. There is no reason to belive we can out compete them by creating another drug. There is every reason to believe that the Raison D' Etre of the cartels is drug prohibition.