The major advantages/benefits would be:
1. Remove the supernnormal profits for the dealers, no longer any incentive for criminals to get involved and put their lives at risk for a few euro.
2. Ensure the quality of the product - this would save lives of the users.
3. Reduce petty crime by users trying to fund their habit.
4. Bring in revenue for the state which could be used for education on the dangers of various substances.
1. Profits will be profits and there will always be some group making a killing (think border diesel, illegal cigs, firewrks etc).
2. Yes, and who regulates the "quality" of heroin? When ROCHE or BAYER put some bad stuff on the street, will they be chased down in the courts or will our country's judiciary be engaged in a massive case when junkie x's family sue the company afer he'd overdosed?
3. I guess that heroin addicts will take up 9-5 employment, or even that the already affordable drugs will be even cheaper, or maybe we can claim our e's and grass on the medical card.
4. The state already spends copious amounts on tobacco and alcohol awareness campaigns, yet the numbers of young smokers and drinkers remain high, and binge drinking remains the plaything of Indo writers.
The above isn't an effort to be flippant or rude, your points are well made and I would lways try to think along those lines, but to what point is the drug trade to be legalised or regulated? Has the apparent openess to the problem helped social difficulties in Holland?
There is no way to eradicate this problem when there are massive amounts of money to be made and political gains to be had. The Soviets took out a corrupt drugmaking regime in Afghanistan to stop the spread of opium and heroin out of the region, hitting certain US interests in SE Asia (remember it was CIA men who sowed up packages of heroin in dead gi's being flown home from Vietnam in order to fund their activities), thus triggering the US involvement and recruitment of radical arabs and muslims who funded a lot of their fighting with drug sales. Each time the drug "problem" is addressed it switches and seems to be getting worse.