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- From: bright@sunnyland.unlv.edu (Paul R Conte)
- Subject: Legalization DETAILS
- Message-ID: <1993Jul28.031929.25385@unlv.edu>
- Date: Wed, 28 Jul 93 03:19:29 GMT
-
- Do you ever wonder about how a society with legalized drugs would
- look? Do you ever wonder, "Hey, where would I go to buy cocaine or
- LSD?" Or, how high would the tax be on marijuana? Do you ever wonder
- what kinds of restrictions might still remain on certain substances?
-
- Lately, I have been wondering about details such as these. And
- coincidentally, I have just read an essay which chastizes the
- legalization movement for lack of such focus on detail. I wouldn't
- agree that that nullifies the credibility of the legalization
- movement, but it would be nice if the lot of us had more of idea of
- what kinds of details are inherent in a legalization policy.
- The essay was from the book _The Drug Legalization Debate_, edited by
- by James A. Inciardi, and the essay was also written by Inciardi.
-
- Mr. Inciardi lists ten specific areas which he claims legalization
- advocates regularly ignore. I would say that we concentrate more on
- general issues because people must be convinced of the principal of
- legalization before we proceed to specifics, but I think Inciardi has
- a point. So, I propose that we spend some time deliberating on the
- ten questions he lists, and possibly we can come up with some type of
- plan for legalization. If anything, we will become more aware of some
- details of legaliztion that we might not have considered before.
-
- Here are the ten points parapharsed from Inciardi's essay entitled
- _The Case *Against* Legalization_:
-
- (1) Which drugs should be legalized, according to what criteria, and
- who should determine the criteria?
-
- (2) What potency levels should be permitted? Like 80, 100, 151 proof
- rum, should marijuana with 5%, 10%, and 14% THC content be permitted?
- Should legalized heroin be restricted to Burmese No. 3 grade, or
- should Mexican "black tar" and the mythical "China White" be added to
- the ledger?
-
- (3) Should there be age limits? Should it be that 16-year-olds can
- buy pot and Quaaludes, but have to wait until age 18 for cocaine and
- crack, and age 21 for heroin?
-
- (4) Should certain drugs be limited to only those already dependent
- on them? Should heroin sales be limited to heroin addicts, for
- instance? Should drug experimenters be allowed to use certain drugs?
- And if these issues can be decided, *in what amounts* can users
- purchase certain substances?
-
- (5) Where should drugs be sold? In drug and grocery stores, vending
- machines, tax-supported "drug shacks"? Should some or all be
- available only by prescription? Should a visit to a physician be
- necessary? And how much should the prescription be made for? How
- often should it be filled?
-
- (6) Where should the raw material for the drugs originate? Would
- cultivation be restricted to U.S. land, or would foreign sources be
- permitted? Should trade restrictions of any type be imposed? Would
- the introduction of currently little-known drugs of abuse from foreign
- countries be permitted?
-
- (7) Should the legal drug market be totaly free, with private
- industry establishing the prices, as well as levels of purity and
- potency? What kinds of advertising would be permitted?
-
- (8) What types of restrictions on certain drugs, if legalized, should
- be imposed? Should transportation workers, nuclear power plant
- employees, or other categories of workers be forbidden to use them at
- all times, or just while on duty?
-
- (9) Will certain establishments be permitted to serve drugs to their
- customers? Like bars, or opium dens?
-
- (10) What government bureaucracy should be charged with enforcement
- of any restrictions? The FBI, DEA, ATF, FDA, state and local
- agencies? Or should some new federal bureracracy be created for that
- purpose? What kinds of penalties ought to be established for
- violation of the legalization restrictions?
-
-
- There are other details that I suppose would probably come up in the
- course of discussing the ones above. Some of the questions posed by
- Inciardi are a bit over our heads, but let's try to answer them
- anyway! I'll keep a record of all the ideas posed, and try to put
- together a comprehensive list. Okay? :-)
-
- - Paul
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