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re: Who will be the first politician that defends Cartels?
Posted on 1/21/25 at 1:03 pm to TheQuadrangle
Posted on 1/21/25 at 1:03 pm to TheQuadrangle
quote:We should do like Utah does with alcohol. State owned stores. You can buy as much drugs as you want up to a daily limit. Eliminate the middle man. National drug user ID required. Any recreational drug you want. Normal rules apply about where you can use and DUI.
Or until they are not the supply. Commercialize all those drugs. Let Walmart sell the shite Cartels go bye bye. America booms, Mexico becomes an easier place to travel and do business in, and we use some of extra money to help people with addictions.
In exchange, ID and registration, minimum 30 days in advance, is also required for voting. No walk up, no register with no ID, no voting w/o an ID.
Seems like a reasonable trade-off, AND, eliminates or greatly reduces the cartel's market.
Posted on 1/21/25 at 1:53 pm to HubbaBubba
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We should do like Utah does with alcohol. State owned stores. You can buy as much drugs as you want up to a daily limit. Eliminate the middle man. National drug user ID required. Any recreational drug you want.
I support this over the status quo but it's socialism. The most optimal solution is to just straight up legalize it. Don't even put an extra tax on it. Let the Cartels and LEOs melt.
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