Ioan Grillo Quotes
The Growing Policy-reform Movement Is A Broad Church. It Includes Everyone From Ganja-smoking Rastafarians To Free-market Fundamentalists And All In Between. There Are Socialists Who Think The Drug War Hurts The Poor, Capitalists Who See A Business Opportunity, Liberals Who Defend The Right To Choose, And Fiscal Conservatives Who Complain America Is Spending $40 Billion A Year On The War On Drugs Rather Than Making A Few Billion Taxing It. The Movement Can't Agree On Much Other Than That The Present Policy Doesn't Work. People Disagree On Whether Legalized Drugs Should Be Controlled By The State, By Corporations, By Small Businessmen, Or By Grow-your-own Farmers, And On Whether They Should Be Advertised, Taxed, Or Just Handed Out Free In White Boxes To Addicts.
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