Understanding, and Finding Solutions to, Today’s Prohibition Pete Guither.

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Understanding, and Finding Solutions to, Today’s Prohibition Pete Guither

Cocaine Eradication While Plan Colombia succeeded in eradicating thousands of acres of coca, the overall coca output increased, through improved farming methods and spreading the crops into less accessible locations.

Cocaine Interdiction — The DEA seized over one million kilograms of Cocaine.

A380 Airbus

Afghanistan

Marijuana Mexico Canada Backyards Closets Mexico Canada Backyards Closets

Arrest and Incarceration

The United States has 5% of the world’s population, but 25% of the world’s prison population

What Prohibition Does

Jack Cole, Law Enforcement Against Prohibition

Those who Love Prohibition

Prohibition Side-effects Illegal Alcohol Still Illegal Meth Lab

Drug War Victims

The Cons of Prohibition Enormous Taxpayer Costs in enforcement, courts, prisons Fueling crime through attractive black-market profits Creation of a prison/criminal class The lures to corruption Destruction of families and inner cities Racial implications Escalating violence (both sides) Not helping those who need it most Enormous Taxpayer Costs in enforcement, courts, prisons Fueling crime through attractive black-market profits Creation of a prison/criminal class The lures to corruption Destruction of families and inner cities Racial implications Escalating violence (both sides) Not helping those who need it most And people still abuse drugs!

The cons of Legalization There may possibly be an increase of some unknown number of people in use and/or abuse of drugs (although evidence suggests otherwise). The “message” we send to children There may possibly be an increase of some unknown number of people in use and/or abuse of drugs (although evidence suggests otherwise). The “message” we send to children

The solution Treatment. Education. Not “tough on drugs” but “smart on drugs” Legalize and Regulate. Treatment. Education. Not “tough on drugs” but “smart on drugs” Legalize and Regulate.

Law Enforcement Against Prohibition Law Enforcement Against Prohibition

Questions