Fear Mongering of Legalization Begins...

Nitegazer

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Here is an article making it into several papers around the nation:
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2018709356_potprices18.html

What is not discussed is how lower prices would devestate much criminal activity.

If pot sales legal in Wash., Ore., feds will have problem, experts warn


Successful legalization campaigns in three states, including Washington and Oregon, could drive down marijuana prices and make interstate exports a headache for the federal government, a panel of experts contends.


By Ian Duncan
Tribune Washington bureau

WASHINGTON — Legalizing marijuana in even a single state could drive down prices dramatically across the country, encouraging more people to smoke the drug, a panel of experts said at a briefing Tuesday.

Last week, Oregon became the third state that will vote this November on a ballot measure to legalize marijuana, joining Colorado and Washington.
"Legalization is unprecedented — not even the Netherlands has done it — it is entirely possible it will happen this year," said Jonathan Caulkins, co-author of "Marijuana Legalization: What Everyone Needs to Know."

"The effects will be enormous," said Caulkins, a professor at Carnegie Mellon, during an event at the American Enterprise Institute.
The Obama administration opposes legalizing marijuana and has taken action to shut down some medical-marijuana dispensaries in California and Colorado.

Caulkins said one of the main reasons for outlawing the drug is to make it riskier to produce and sell, driving up prices and curbing use. A price collapse after legalization in some states could undermine marijuana laws nationally.

Caulkins said Colorado's proposition would allow residents to obtain a grower's license fairly easily, making the state a good home for exporters of marijuana.

"They would be able to provide marijuana to New York state markets at one quarter of the current price," he said, predicting similar price declines in other states.

Mark Kleiman, a professor of public policy at the University of California, Los Angeles, said his advice to federal officials would be "to sit down with the governor of the state and say, 'Look, we can make your life completely miserable — and we will — unless you figure out a way to avoid the exports."
One option would be to impose strict limits on how much of the drug retailers could sell to each customer.

Washington's proposal would present authorities with a different problem. The state is proposing to create a strong system of regulations with the aim of propping up prices. Caulkins said the federal government could strike down the regulations but would leave a free-for-all behind.
"The federal government will face some really difficult choices where actions are like double-edged swords," Caulkins said.
 

ford442

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lol.. when you drive up demand for something and then increase its value - do shipments go up or down? yes, timmy. no, that is wrong timmy. when something is in high demand and prices go up then people give up and interstate shippments of course go down. bad timmy. now back to our segment on how simon and simon were not brothers in real life, but only on television...
 

Nitegazer

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Our federal gov't certainly painted themselves into a corner with this one. Since they refuse to recognize the legimitate medical value of mj, they leave themselves unable to regulate it at all. If they do anything but keep raiding folks with SWAT teams, they will have to let go of the whole zero tolarance thing. This will make for a great study by students of government in the future.
 

ford442

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"... in the 12th millennium of recorded history is where we find the oppression of humanity shifting from physical enslavement of individuals to intellectual and theological deprecation of the masses. Prevalent names from this period include Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin, Mao Tse Tung, George W. Bush, Saddam Hussein, and other oppressive regimes too numerous to count. (See: List of Genocidal Human Beings;history)"
 
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