As long as there is a demand there will always be someone to fill that demand. cutting supplies just drives the prices higher and increases the demand. Catch and release does nothing to resolve the issue. Its a self induced disease that can only be cure by the patient.03Lightningrocks wrote: ↑Fri Nov 08, 2019 7:41 pmSame here. Drug addiction is a disease, just like alcoholism and over eating. If throwing people in jail for using drugs was a real solution, we would have eliminated drug use 30 years ago. People caught in the possession of narcotics are going to jail for longer periods than ever before. The only thing that has been achieved is more people in prison. There are literally millions of Americans using marijuana, even though it is illegal in most states. Making it "more illegal" will have about the same affect on drug use as making guns "more illegal" has on people getting shot.Redneck_Buddha wrote: ↑Fri Nov 08, 2019 12:20 pmDon't know when I've agreed any less with a post on this site.Liberty wrote: ↑Fri Nov 08, 2019 12:16 pm The heart of the drug problem is the consumer. You get rid of the consumer and the suppliers go away. Not prosecuting and actually punishing the abusers is the root of the problem. We need to clean up the problem from this side of the border before we focus on Mexico. Treating the druggies like victims has a track record of not working. We still need to go after the suppliers. but until we slow down the demand the problem won't go away.
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- Fri Nov 08, 2019 7:54 pm
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- Fri Nov 08, 2019 12:16 pm
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The heart of the drug problem is the consumer. You get rid of the consumer and the suppliers go away. Not prosecuting and actually punishing the abusers is the root of the problem. We need to clean up the problem from this side of the border before we focus on Mexico. Treating the druggies like victims has a track record of not working. We still need to go after the suppliers. but until we slow down the demand the problem won't go away.
- Wed Nov 06, 2019 7:14 am
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The big problem is that there isn't a clear separation between the government forces and the cartels. You can't go anywhere without paying off a Federale. The cartels are armed with military weapons and armor supplied by the Mexican Army.
We can't ask our military to fight a war (aka police action) if we can't identify the enemy. The only people who seem willing to fight the bad guys are the Mormons, but they are paying dearly. If they could only get access to the same weapons that the bad guys do.