Workingman wrote:Suff, I did say that (Class C) is still illegal, and I am not remotely suggesting they are made legal. There are some potential harsh penalties - up to 2 years in prison, an unlimited fine or both for
That's why I say law enforcers have virtually given up. The punishments are there but we do not have the physical infrastructure (prisons) to impose them.
You are right. These are not punishments, they deter nothing.
Hence they start with decriminalising lower classes of drugs. Certainly this sucks a whole ton of money out of the drugs market which is used to bring in and distribute stronger drugs. But it doesn't do the public a service and especially parents who don't want their children pulled into this culture.
I'm reminded of Vietnam. The problem with drugs was so bad that the US claimed it could never be fixed.
Enter the communist Vietnamese. No problem fixing the issue. They just executed all the dealers. Problem solved. Until they started political reforms to join the community of democratic nations. Then the heroin started to crawl back in.
I was just reading an article which talked about Transnational organised crimes. Total value $1tn. With wishy washy sentencing and punishments countries are going to get rolled flat by this volume of money.