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Originally Posted by czarina
Bad: small-time dealers won't be put in jail (while they're still around and peddling); in addition to this, people will use drugs more openly and driving under their influence.
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this is why I posted that decrimming small amounts on possession doesnt really fix anything, "dealers" are still arrested and the "war on drugs" continue, except the average "user" wont be put in jail, however MILLIONs and MILLIONS of dollars are spent every day still prosecuting drug crimes.
weed has been decrimmed in california for over 30 years, dealers are still arrsted, has nothing to do with "dealers wont be put in jail" - it only applies to "small amounts of possession" - translated: nothing really changes except the jails are overcrowded.
However, your idea that if we decrim that means more will do drugs is absurd. California has been decrim for over 30 years and the stats show that access to drugs does NOT increase the use their of. Thats like saying because alcohol is legal, everyone drinks, not the case. Legalization or decriminalization does not increase drug use.
In fact, Cali has seen DECREASE in teen marijuana use after medical marijuana laws have been passed.
