No I amn't.Are you suggesting that the reason Rotterdam is Europes busiest port is because drugs are coming in there?
So they in them selves are dealing - certainly if they are buying to supply onto others.but my point there was that these people aren't purchasing from a dealer. These people are buying what is legal in their own country and bringing it here. Yes, an illegal activity
Eh what planet are you on - yes they are - inadvertainly they are - Joe Bloggs buys some hash from a local small dealler in town, this dealer buys from a bigger dealler and so on - so eventually along the chain it goes to an organised gang.And therefor recreational drug users are not responsible for the gangs.
You are not making one ounce of sence here - The only way gangs can be obliterated is if every country in the world has an "open drugs" policy - and concidering there isn't even a global "open alcohol" policy that is some stretch of imagination.If the gangs are just going to move their business, then we can see it is the fact the drugs are illegal in the first place that is responsible.
Holland in isolation has an open and supportive attitude to Drugs, however it cannot be disputed that it enables large scale drug trafficking within Europe all be it unintentionally...
I am afraid shneak you are being far too simplistic in you view as to what is a very complex issue - alot of money gets made in Drugs and could it even be said that drug money influences certain governments...