AlvinofDiaspar
Moderator
There's also a conflict of interest with selling something that's so detrimental to health. It's not even in the same league as pot, and selling it could be seen as tacit endorsement, especially if they make even a penny of profit. Portugal seems to have struck the right chord with across the board decriminalization though. They saw a significant drop in usage after the funds spent on enforcement and judicial process were diverted to treatment.
It maybe, but is it less of a conflict than legislating against legal production and encourage criminal involvement? That's worse than conflict of interest - it is downright perverse an outcome whereby our moral qualms have basically turned the whole thing into a problem of our own making (criminality of production and distribution, illicitness of consumption and added cost of enforcement). It's a lose-lose-lose for all involved other than criminals - a fool's errand.
AoD