Those in favor of ending the Drug War (I count myself tentatively in the camp) need to grapple with things like thishttps://twitter.com/RMConservative/status/1000095621817229323 …
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Troublemakers can be identified when they make *actual* trouble.
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Ideally! But suppose the existing (non-WoD) legal toolkit is, essentially, insufficient to the task. (Which is probably a big part of why/how WoD grew, after all...) What’s the post-WoD ‘public-choice’-style equilibrium? It’s just not obvious. That’s all.
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I'm not sure I see the problem you're trying to solve, or perhaps I don't see it as a problem.
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No problem yet/not trying to ‘solve’ anything. Like OP, I’m tentatively anti-WoD. Just musing what its end might lead to. The problem would probably manifest (if at all) as a sharp crime/dysfunction increase. It might not! And yes, there are positives from ending WoD too (obv)
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