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There's 'too much money in it,' Clinton says In what will likely be seen as something of a Freudian slip by the US Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton said recently in a Mexican news interview that the United States cannot legalize drugs as a means of fighting the black market because "there is just too much money in it." Asked by Denise Maerker of Televisa what she thought of drug legalization, Clinton said it was unlikely to work. "There is just too much money in it," Clinton said. "You can legalize small amounts for possession, but those who are making so much money selling, they have to be stopped. They can't be given an even easier road to take, because they will then find it in their interest to addict even more young people." The comments drew criticism from legalization advocates who argued her position was a misunderstanding of the situation. "Clinton's response illustrates not only the intellectual bankruptcy of the prohibitionist position but the economic ignorance of a woman who would be president," Jacob Sullum argued at Reason.com. Clinton evidently does not understand that there is so much money to be made by selling illegal drugs precisely because they are illegal. Prohibition not only enables traffickers to earn a "risk premium" that makes drug prices much higher than they would otherwise be; it delivers this highly lucrative business into the hands of criminals who, having no legal recourse, resolve disputes by spilling blood. At the Drug War Chronicle ...

  1. traitorsbeware
    @EssiacHempLaetrile I don't doubt it.
    February 9, 2011
  2. EssiacHempLaetrile
    @traitorsbeware Google "PubMed", input "18286801" & "18615640". The US National Institute of Health has been funding Cannabinoid research done by Dr. Mechoulam in Israel since 1962 - present.
    February 9, 2011
  3. traitorsbeware
    @EssiacHempLaetrile Sure enough, patent number 6,630,507 states unequivocally that cannabinoids are useful in the prevention and treatment of a wide variety of diseases including auto-immune disorders, stroke, trauma, Parkinson's, Alzeheimer's and HIV dem
    February 8, 2011
  4. EssiacHempLaetrile
    @traitorsbeware THE BIGGEST LAUGH IS THE OWNER OF PATENT 6630507
    February 8, 2011
  5. traitorsbeware
    @daviddalbylive These comments have me laughing.
    February 8, 2011
  6. traitorsbeware
    @EssiacHempLaetrile Amazing isn't it and yet Hillary prefers to do those harmful mind-altering ones her doctor prescribes.
    February 8, 2011
  7. traitorsbeware
    @fileferret2012 I know and think of the drugs Hilary is on, her eyes are just glaring, and she has the side effect of producing huge bags under her eyes and her pupils are starting to become like little slits.
    February 8, 2011
  8. daviddalbylive
    They do not want to legalise drugs because it would put the cia and drug cartels out of business. Same with prostitution, the European parliament has the highest number of protitutes per head of politicans. They are using tax payer money to get laid every
    February 8, 2011
  9. traitorsbeware
    @MrAnguswangus I noticed on a recent video of her, she totally looked like she was on some pretty wild drugs herself, Her eyes were glaring.
    February 8, 2011
  10. MrAnguswangus
    Could she have meant that there's "too much money in it" for herself as it is now? The interviewer should have brought up Mena Arkansas. Oh, but that would never happen because Hillary is protected by the media, as is mentioned in the article.
    February 8, 2011
  11. fileferret2012
    Cannabis is NOT a drug; it is medicine! There are so many uses for the hemp plant, from suppressing Alzhiemers to pain control, from paper to rope and yet it is classed as a drug? lol I take hemp oil everyday, I feel better for one and my joints no longe
    February 8, 2011
  12. EssiacHempLaetrile
    THC (Rick Simpson's Cancer Cure Hemp Oil) achieves this wizardry by binding to protein receptors on a cancerous cell's surface. Once attached the THC induces the cell to make a fatty substance called ceramide, which prompts the cell to start devouring its
    February 8, 2011