Todjaeger
Potstirrer
Not to be mean, but one would have to be naive to believe that legalizing and routing distribution through a healthcare system (esp. one as functional as the US...) would eliminate either the illicit trade in drugs, or the profits to be made in the illicit drug trade.My understanding on the war on drugs is it is a hopeless failure. As long as immense profits can be had and the demand continues, total C-F is the result. Legalize and distribute via the health care system and at least eliminate the profit motive for the criminal element.
Take fentanyl as an example, it is a legally available controlled substance available via prescription from licensed pharmacies (chemists to you lot on the other side of the pond...) yet it has increasingly been smuggled into the US and used as an additive to heroin and other opioid drugs, to the point that US authorities in CBP had seized and was holding a total in excess of ~3,500 lbs. between 62 vaults across the country as of July 2019. To provide a bit more perspective on the dangers, the amount of fentanyl CBP had seized and was holding at the time was enough to administer a fatal dose to 794 mil. (yes million) people.
This really get into the issue where the issue of the demand for illicit substances really needs to be addressed and reduced, as there is simply too much demand for any attempts to control the supply-side to work. Another example of a legally available, yet controlled substance that is smuggled and in some cases sold illicitly is cigarettes of all things. There are some people who operate in gray or black market areas that manage to engage in profitable trade smuggling in cigarettes for resale, this is largely due to the high prices and taxes on cigarettes sold through legal vendors.
I make no claims as to what or how more people in America could be made into productive members of society who do not consume illicit substances and/or want to injure/kill others, but I do truly believe that at least some significant progress needs to be made towards such a goal, in one wishes to reduce the frequency and/or scope of things like mass shootings.