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January 16, 2009
Good Journalism
Richard Cowan says "bad journalism" is responsible for marijuana prohibition. Actually I will go farther. It is responsible for the whole drug prohibition mess. However, we are starting to get some examples of good journalism. Clarence Page of the Chicago Tribune is one of them. "Man found dead with hands severed."The General has not caught up with events. Mexico is a narco State. These facts are well known to the readers of this blog. So where is the good journalim? It is in three words bolded below. Something drastic needed to be done, O'Rourke, a fourth-generation El Paso resident, decided. A proposed City Council resolution called for more federal action on both sides of the border to reduce the flow of guns and drugs.Yes it is. It took seven murders on Chicago's North side in February of 1929 to get legalization of alcohol seriously on the table. In this war it has taken about 700 times as many murders and the help of a unanimous vote of the El Paso City Council to get the subject the attention it deserves. Because it was just not the murders (the bodies have been piling up for years) it is the politicians taking notice. And now newspaper columnists like Clarence Page who has more to say: ...Calderon faces mounting pressures on his 2-year-old campaign against drug and gun smuggling. The campaign actually touched off much of the fighting between the drug cartels. It has also exposed corruption that touched the highest levels of his government. Even a member of his security team was arrested for allegedly feeding information to the cartels in exchange for money.Let me repeat another bit of very good journalism: Mexico's drug problem is not the drugs. It is the illegality of the drugs. That is something I have been saying for years and it only took 5,000 dead Mexicans and the efforts of the El Paso City Council to make my point. H/T Suzanne Wills of the DPFT list. Cross Posted at Power and Control posted by Simon on 01.16.09 at 02:00 AM
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American troops will be in Mexico trying to save their federal government sometime during Obama's first term. Unless, the flow of drug money is curtailed, they will fail. Legalization, while it will reduce (not stop) the flow of drug money does have its own problems, but they might be preferable. First, it is obvious the number of drug users will increase with all the associated drug abuse problems. Second, as Europe's experience has proven, legalization does not drive out the illegal operations, it merely reduces their scope. This was also proven in the legalization of prostitution. Illegal prostitutes, kidnapping, etc, still exist. Bob Sykes · January 16, 2009 08:45 AM Bob Sykes, A number of states have legalized (or decriminalized it actually) and have seen no jump in use. The problem of Europe is that the manufacture of the drugs was not legalized, only use. And what is wrong with reducing the scope of criminals? We should maintain or increase that scope? M. Simon · January 16, 2009 10:46 AM Post a comment
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Not to mention bad education, coupled with the notion that the people should be ruled by the prejudices of the intellectuals.