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by paganel
4098 days ago
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From NSWGreat's AMA linked in the article: > The Darknet is amazing, its changing the drug scene for the better. Its taking away the violence and the dangers that are inherit with buying drugs. Never thought about it this way, but as everyone is talking and writing endlessly about how taxi rides will be revolutionized by billion-dollar Silicon Valley start-ups I found this insight about the drug-market fascinating. Online selling of drugs probably means less deaths of young (mostly black) people fighting for "street corners" and also less people killed by the Mexican cartels. |
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I'm trying to be better about reading too much into a single comment, but I think this means that you either have a long-held belief on the 'war on drugs' (one way or the other) or that you've simply never given it any thought as it may be a matter which you may feel does not concern you (it actually affects almost everybody).
In either case, here are a few materials that you might find interesting.
Milton Friedman on the 'War on Drugs' (1 of 3): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oyystXOfDqo
Noam Chomsky on the 'War on Drugs': http://www.chomsky.info/interviews/199804--.htm
To be honest, it's been a while since I've read/watched either of the above, and there might be a good amount of overlap between them.