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by kirstenbirgit
2476 days ago
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That's exactly it, because it is illegal, it's also extremely expensive, and it's hard to afford daily heroin with a regular job without resorting to crime. If heroin was not illegal, and therefore not extremely expensive, users would not have to resort to crime to afford it. Now imagine heroin was legalized and/or freely available: noone would bother to commit crimes, and would be able to start living a regular life since they don't have a single reason to exist anymore. One of their basic needs are taken care of. It's amazing how quickly we've forgotten prohibition. When you make something illegal that there is a demand for, an illegal market pops up. |
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If heroin was legal, it's does not necessarily follow that it would be much less expensive. In states that have legalized marijuana, the price is roughly the same (and often more) than black markets.
> it's hard to afford daily heroin with a regular job without resorting to crime.
Regular jobs typically pay more than petty crime. The reason that heroin addicts resort to crime is not because their regular job doesn't pay enough, it's because they can't hold a regular job because they're addicted to heroin.
> Now imagine heroin was legalized and/or freely available: noone would bother to commit crimes, and would be able to start living a regular life
I'm not sure that many heroin addicts (legal or otherwise) can live a regular life.