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When we talk of legalizing drugs, let's not forget about the impact on personal health and the costs to the healthcare system. If drugs are legalized, I would predict a dramatic negative impact on the healthcare system and, if Hillary gets her way, it will all be "free", read another burden on those who work for a living and pay their taxes.
i disagree.unfortunately i know a lot about the drug culture.i was surrounded by drug use when i was younger.ive seen drugs used and sold.it doesnt matter if they are illegal or not.it is un-stoppable.it is the devils candy.

between the money to be made and peoples desire to escape reality no amount of law enforcement or punishment will stop the epidemic.these people cant help them selves,they want to quit but cant.

so whether legal or illegal,nothing can be done.period.
drug use will not increase or decrease if made legal because the the drugs and the money to be made is stronger than the law itself.

think of how many LEO's whether local,state or fed. would not be needed if drugs where irradicatedlaw enforcement needs drugs which is one reason they will never leave.they cry about all the money spent on the war on drugs,but all that money goes to some level of LE.

dont forget,drugs could never tax the healthcare system as much as cigarettes
do and have.


Northern-1...aka Bad2TheBone...aka NorthernMarsh 1st member of Scrapyard hatchet/hawk club