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Drug cartels seldom focus themselves to drugs. These gangs may smuggle products proven to have sufficient market. People continually create need because they crave what they cannot rightfully obtain. The actual problem in that event is not that prohibition fails but instead that those who join the traffickers see no substitute for the criminal life. In reality, the criminals surely will cultivate more way to profit from crime.
But even if marijuana were better than tobacco criminal gangs are already organized. These gangs will not remove themselves simply because one type of business line becomes blocked to them. The scientific evidence concerning marijuana’s unheathly nature has been available for years but lobbyists of acceptance have worked hard to hide the research with lies and propaganda.
In this way, the thinking goes, we close off billions of dollars in receipts to the drug gangs of Mexico that are working to destroy the Mexican government. Nonetheless in fact one finds no sudden end to the organized drug gang threat. Commentators want to insist that the war on drugs is needless and that we should decriminalize marijuana.
Are such points like ObamaCare Flatlines: The Voice of the American People - Blog - GOP.gov unnecessary? Alternatively there may be a different viewpoint that strives not to concede both sides.
Cannabis contributes to emphyzema, respiratory damage, and cancer the same as tobacco. But unlike tobacco, marijuana contributes to long-term memory loss and brain damage; thus if we’re going to continue the war against tobacco it’s ridiculous to legalize marijuana. To begin with, pot has been shown to be a medically unsafe substance.
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