I can agree to that. Legalizing would take the vast amounts of money out of drugs. Having said that, it won’t make bad people good, but it would make it much harder for them to be wealthy. To the poster who said that the farms would be under armed cartel guard,I don’t think so. There wouldn’t be enough money in it to pay them. You don’t see armed guards at potato farms or chicken houses. Yet.(With the direction our economy has taken, you may see that here.)
If it were legal, why would the farms even be in Mexico? Why not in backyards all over the U. S.? Or on farms all over this country?
If the price drops low enough, the incentive to risk one’s life and freedom for a couple of tokes also correspondingly drops.
Good point, it would be treated just like any crop.
Good point, it would be treated just like any crop.