• @Kepabar
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    9 months ago

    prohibition doesn’t work

    My first gut response was ‘We should outlaw murder, I bet that’d stop murder from happening!’.

    But as hilarious as it is, lets ignore the hyperbole.

    The fact is that laws never stop all the activity they are intended to prevent. If they did we wouldn’t need a court system.

    No, the question is does the law do more good than bad for society?

    Smoking causes 480,000 extra deaths yearly according to the CDC.

    And smoking related illness costs around $300 billion annually in the US.

    As we both agree, outlawing the sale will not prevent 100% of usage. But it will almost certainly prevent some usage.

    And I agree that a black market will form and that black market will cause some societal damage.

    So the question is, will the affects of the black market created by prohibition do more damage to society than the reduction in existing societal damage that we should see from prohibition?

    Considering the above statistics, it may be worth the gamble.

    • Sneezycat
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      29 months ago

      But there’s the other part of the picture: black market drugs kill more people than legal drugs. Who knows what’d happen to the quality of tobacco!

      • @Kepabar
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        29 months ago

        Sure, like I said, there is going to be harm the black market creates.

        I still feel there is a good chance for a net positive here.