Narcotrafficking: The Last Truly Free Market
Posted by Warm Southern Breeze on Sunday, April 14, 2019
Think about it… a massive global industry and multi-cultural international enterprise with tens, hundreds of thousands or perhaps even millions of employees, producers, distributors, wholesalers, retailers, and customers with ZERO Government regulation of any type, on anyone for any reason – no taxes, no regulatory oversight, nor requirements of any kind whatsoever, where a willing buyer and a willing seller meet each other.
And yet, the government seeks to eradicate it (even though their “efforts” have done exactly the opposite), by strengthening the resolve of all parties involved, and steeling the mettle of enterprising entrepreneurs through enacting prohibition laws opposing all aspects of its natural market from production to consumption.
If government TRULY wanted to eradicate the scourges associated with and resulting from addiction, they’d legalize, tax, and regulate all aspects of an already TOTALLY FREE MARKET.
I mean, that is what regulations are supposed to do – hamper the Free Market – aren’t they?
Because NO ONE wakes up one day and says, “I think I want to become an addict.”
Narcotrafficking: The Last Truly Free Market
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