Jacob Sullum | October 24, 2007
Over at Alternet, the Drug Policy Alliance's Bill Piper offers some reasons to think the recent increase in cocaine prices is not the good news the Bush administration says it is:
Higher drug prices contribute to increased violence...
Higher drug prices tend to lead to decreased purity, which can have devastating public health consequences. As cocaine purity falls, some people may switch from smoking or snorting cocaine to injecting it, increasing the spread of HIV/AIDS, hepatitis C and other infectious diseases
Cocaine users who do quit will likely switch to other drugs, with unpredictable consequences...
Rising drug prices leads to greater trafficking, not less.
Piper also points out (as I did in a post on the subject a couple weeks ago) that supply reduction is a doomed strategy over the long term.
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Piper also points out (as I did in a post on the subject a
couple weeks ago) that supply reduction is a doomed strategy over
the long term.
If you'd like more evidence that prohibition doesn't work, even in
nations with less than acceptable civil rights, go here. It's a
short trip.
Clearly the lack of Fulton County water is what will drive my Coke costs up more so than border interdiction. Of greater concern is the purity of my Coke, uncontaminated by aspartame or sucralose.
Clearly the lack of Fulton County water is what will drive
my Coke costs up more so than border interdiction.
Because AGW has eliminated the hurricanes that bring you fresh
water.
DRINK!
A WIN-WIN DRUG WAR
If drug prices increase, they will say they it's because the drug
war successfully cut off supply.
If drug prices decrease, they will say more resources are needed to
stop drugs that are flooding the streets.
If drug prices stay the same, they will say the drug warriors are
holding their own in a valiant battle against evil.
If drug quality increases, they will say it's more dangerous and
will cause more death by overdose.
If drug quality decreases, they will say it's more dangerous and
will cause more death by consuming it at all.
If drug quality remains the same, the will say ...
Good job, jackasses. I guess this WOD is really paying off in
spades [/sarcasm].
I can't really comment, however, as I don't really think the
premise (namely, that coke is cheaper) has any truth to it.
I live in South Florida, and sorry to say, prices haven't
fluctuated one bit.
This story and discussion are reminding me of a Clash song.
Something about snakeskin boots and aligator suits, not needing a
cleaners 'kuz you can take 'em to the vet, or something.
ACK! Now I am hearing the Clash song "Hateful" in my head! How long
is this album?
As long as supermodels have asses, there will be coke to blow off of them.
There are microbreweries and meth labs whose only purpose is to
take advantage of markets that already exist. They exist because
there are people who want brew and dust. The markets don't go away
just because they're made illegal. People still want
them.
It might be time to take production into our own hands, fellers.
I've got the perfect space for it. Now, if I can just get my hands
on some cheap labor with bad teeth and a couple of automatic
weapons I'd be rakin' it in!
Seriosly, though, the "justice" system, and all its employees
and hangers-on, have to be one of the most significant obstacles to
stopping this idiocy.
The lawyers make money defending people. The prosecutors make a
name for themselves by prosecuting as much as they can. The cops
can arrest people anytime they want (what's this, a bag of weed in
your pocket?), can skim off of busts, can seize property, can bust
down people's doors, and so on (the cop stuff is endless). The
social workers, therapists, and psychologists have jobs as long as
there are people court-ordered to see them for "drug counseling" or
"substance abuse". The prisons and prison guards get tons of
business.
They all feed off of the drug war. They don't want it to
ever stop.
Guy - just put on Koka Kola. good call!
(oh - just changed to the Smiths "the Queen is Dead")
As long as supermodels have asses, there will be coke to blow off of them.
Given current trends, I expect supermodels to stop having asses
some time in the next decade. Enjoy while you can...
They all feed off of the drug war. They don't want it to
ever stop.
Boys and girls, Can you say parasite?
They exist because there are people who want brew and dust.
When homebrew is outlawed, only outlaws will homebrew!
Ya should have seen the 70's
I did. Don't remember much about it. Did I have fun?
"They all feed off of the drug war. They don't want it to
ever stop."
I think that that's it in a nutshell. It's all about the
Benjamins.
"Ya should have seen the 70's"
Yeah. The 70's rocked.
Given current trends, I expect supermodels to stop having
asses some time in the next decade.
Back in 1992, I argued that they already had stopped.
This has everything to do with the dollar going to shit and nothing to do with "drug interdiction."
As long as supermodels have asses, there will be coke to
blow off of them.
But surely, not Conservative T-shirt girl?? She's way
too...conservative...
"Don't remember much about it. Did I have fun?"
Yes. The less you remember, the more fun you had.
Good job, jackasses. I guess this WOD is really paying off
in spades.
Now let's not get racial.
Piper also points out (as I did in a post on the subject a
couple weeks ago) that supply reduction is a doomed strategy over
the long term.
Except that it's not the end strategy. The end
strategy is the continued existence of the biggest make-work
project in human history. Drug price fluctuations are merely
revenue controls.
Cocaine users who do quit will likely switch to other drugs,
with unpredictable consequences...
For the love of god, they might start smoking and then we'll have a
second-hand smoke epidemic on our hands...
Second waht Fed-Copter said.
NPR did a piece this morning on cocaine flooding Europe.Their
currency is worth more.
There is inlation across the board in agricultural
commodities-Agflation.
If Bush really wants to drive the price of blow up just mandate
that gasoline contain .01 percent of it.
The Clash digression:
If they were "So Bored With the USA" on the first record why was
the third record full of songs about American stuff like Stagger
Lee, Brand New Cadillacs, and Montgomery Clift?
Speaking of coke prices, what's a good price for a ball these days? I don't want to get taken and haven't been in the market for a while.
If you'd like more evidence that prohibition doesn't
work...
I dunno, it worked pretty well for me.
The answer to this problem is obvious (I can understand how all you libertarians missed it), government subsidized blow! It can't be me anymore of waste of money than most government programs.
The answer to this problem is obvious (I can understand how
all you libertarians missed it), government subsidized
blow!
That works for me, so long as everyone gets into Studio 54. The
Beautiful People have to make sacrifices, too.
I haven't noticed any increase in the price of...oh, you're not going to trick me that easily.
anonymous,
I was just recently quoted $150 for a ball - cheaper then I could
get it in the 80's!
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