Thursday, September 18, 2008

More on Earth and Fire

Mark Keiman and Jacob Sullum have posted their responses to the Erowid argument for legalization.

Nothing too interesting. Kleiman does close with this:
We could reduce violence and drunken driving by raising alcohol taxes [Cook 2007, Cook forthcoming], we could shrink the illicit drug markets and reduce recidivism by using drug testing and swift, automatic, and mild sanctions to force probationers to stop using expensive illicit drugs [Kleiman 1998, Hawken and Kleiman 2007, Schoofs 2008], and we could break up street drug markets, thus protecting neighborhoods, with low-arrest drug crackdowns [Kennedy 2008, Schoofs 2008].


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