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Thursday, February 23, 2012
Brasscheck: How children are harmed by prohibition (children, Law Enforcement Against Prohibition, LEAP, prohibition, war on drugs)
Lisbon,
Speakers for the organization 'Law Enforcement Against Prohibition'
discuss the War on Drugs and the various ways that prohibition
harms children more than the drugs themselves.
Sound crazy? If so, it's all that more reason to hear them out...
Goodman Green
- Brasscheck
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Why Legalize Drugs? Law Enforcement Against Prohibition
We
believe that drug prohibition is the true cause of much of the social
and personal damage that has historically been attributed to drug use.
It is prohibition that makes these drugs so valuable – while giving
criminals a monopoly over their supply. Driven by the huge profits from
this monopoly, criminal gangs bribe and kill each other, law enforcers,
and children. Their trade is unregulated and they are, therefore, beyond
our control.
History has shown that drug prohibition reduces neither use nor
abuse. After a rapist is arrested, there are fewer rapes. After a drug
dealer is arrested, however, neither the supply nor the demand for drugs
is seriously changed. The arrest merely creates a job opening for an
endless stream of drug entrepreneurs who will take huge risks for the
sake of the enormous profits created by prohibition. Prohibition costs
taxpayers tens of billions of dollars every year, yet 40 years and some
40 million arrests later, drugs are cheaper, more potent and far more
widely used than at the beginning of this futile crusade.
We believe that by eliminating prohibition of all drugs for adults
and establishing appropriate regulation and standards for distribution
and use, law enforcement could focus more on crimes of violence, such
as rape, aggravated assault, child abuse and murder, making our
communities much safer. We believe that sending parents to prison for
non-violent personal drug use destroys families. We believe that in a
regulated and controlled environment, drugs will be safer for adult use
and less accessible to our children. And we believe that by placing drug
abuse in the hands of medical professionals instead of the criminal
justice system, we will reduce rates of addiction and overdose deaths.
Visit Law Enforcement Against Prohibition
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