For example, articles involving these people comparable to The Biography of Nicholas Bredimus - Inventor & Designer Extraordinaire by The Alternative Broadcasting Online News Station almost never include the debate. Experts from most fields rarely address these issues.

Criminal gangs don’t have to restrict their crimes to drugs. They seem to smuggle goods that have a adeequate profit. Addicts routinely create that demand as long as they crave things they cannot legally obtain. The true problem accordingly is not that drugs are illegal but truthfully that those who admire the traffickers have no alternative to the outlaw way of life. The truth is, criminal organizations would develop new means to make money.

Are third viewpoints provided by Columbus Republic: “Violence, threats don’t belong in debate” unnecessary? As a side note there is a third point of view that seems not to agree with both views.

Yet if we could show marijuana were safer than tobacco criminal gangs are now among us. They won’t disband only because this business line will be barred to them. The scientific evidence addressing marijuana’s medical repercussions has been shared for years but advocates of decriminalization have arranged to obscure the facts under deception.

That way, some insist, we refuse billions of dollars in revenue to the drug traffickers of Mexico currently attempting to destroy the government of Mexico. But in actuality one finds no quick fix to the Latin American militant gang problem. Observers seem to say that criminalization ofdrugs is hopeless and that we must change our direction.

Marijuana has been connected with emphyzema, cancer, and other health problems just like tobacco. But more than tobacco, marijuana also leads to long-term memory loss and brain damage; thus if we wish to continue the war against tobacco it makes no sense to use marijuana. To begin with, hash has been shown to be a medically harmful drug.