Surely regulation and taxes would be beneficial. But the people fighting legalization would lose their jobs, so of course they argue against it... But like any other politic of this kind, benefiting a few in detriment of the majority, it is doomed to be put away in the chamber of humanity's stupid and violently destructive deeds.
it was made illegal on lies, the jobs lost from this doesn't amount to the trauma that people suffered going to jail, lives ruined, and families broken apart. the gov just needs to tax it already ready.
WOW THIS VID IS AMAZING! thanks guys for sharing. btw what the interviewers were asking is not nesessery what they believe, it looked to me like they agreed with what he was saying. they were just proposing the questions from the perspective of the audience who dont know much about the topic and were fed political propaganda from the beginings of their lives.
The man speaking here is completely correct, prohibition has always been about money and greed. It is often associated with racisim, but the underlying cause is the benefit for the government, much like war with religion and politics it boils down to the almighty dollar. Imagine harmful drugs not being a criminal issue but a health issue, we could help people while saving money at the same time! Vote for Ron Paul in the primaries if you believe in freedom!
Unfortunately I suspect you're right. I wonder if there's a way to make it worth it to them to legalize, how can we make more money that way? Surely regulation and taxes would be beneficial? But the people fighting legalization would lose their jobs, so of course they argue against it.
This man is on spot!!!!! good job!!!!
lilbob369 1 year ago
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JAKENsmushishi 3 years ago
The bald guy is so right
Danut87 3 years ago
Legalize cannabis
evanj21 4 years ago
Surely regulation and taxes would be beneficial. But the people fighting legalization would lose their jobs, so of course they argue against it... But like any other politic of this kind, benefiting a few in detriment of the majority, it is doomed to be put away in the chamber of humanity's stupid and violently destructive deeds.
lpgb 4 years ago
it was made illegal on lies, the jobs lost from this doesn't amount to the trauma that people suffered going to jail, lives ruined, and families broken apart. the gov just needs to tax it already ready.
QuietBullet 4 years ago
WOW THIS VID IS AMAZING! thanks guys for sharing. btw what the interviewers were asking is not nesessery what they believe, it looked to me like they agreed with what he was saying. they were just proposing the questions from the perspective of the audience who dont know much about the topic and were fed political propaganda from the beginings of their lives.
Deathless2288 4 years ago 2
Keep it up man i'll spread the videos...if you can get the vids of the actual conference that would be amazing
benjie2429 4 years ago 3
The man speaking here is completely correct, prohibition has always been about money and greed. It is often associated with racisim, but the underlying cause is the benefit for the government, much like war with religion and politics it boils down to the almighty dollar. Imagine harmful drugs not being a criminal issue but a health issue, we could help people while saving money at the same time! Vote for Ron Paul in the primaries if you believe in freedom!
nettarawr 4 years ago
lol the interviewer doenst know shit what hes talking...
Aint alcohol a gateway drug?
Alcohol leads us to go to cocaine, and cocaine leads us to Crystal meth?
wow thats a gateway to suicide..
what is ganja gateway off? THE MUNCHIES?
cada420 4 years ago
I think the interviewer is just asking the obvious questions so we can hear a good response. They kind of have to ask questions like that.
AbbeyNormal 4 years ago
A agree wtih abbey..
Kind've like the guy who interveiwed that economist... (Forget the name, to lazy to look it up tbh)
He asked common answers the VIEWER maybe asking..
To give the guy a chance to responde...
thefakeyeti 4 years ago
more money?
for who?
not for the D.E.A or the C.I.A...
They earn more from having it prohibit trust me dude...
they are really smart
cada420 4 years ago
Unfortunately I suspect you're right. I wonder if there's a way to make it worth it to them to legalize, how can we make more money that way? Surely regulation and taxes would be beneficial? But the people fighting legalization would lose their jobs, so of course they argue against it.
AbbeyNormal 4 years ago
End Prohibition, duh.
More money, less crime.
Everybody wins!
graumwytheredux 4 years ago 2