tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6214838.post347433300113611114..comments2024-03-04T17:54:32.559+00:00Comments on Iain Dale's Diary: On My LBC Show Tonight From 7pm...Iain Dalehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03270146219458384372noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6214838.post-89420486502841090112010-11-18T20:56:54.800+00:002010-11-18T20:56:54.800+00:00It's no good imprisoning young people and tell...It's no good imprisoning young people and tell them that they have been naughty by taking or supplying drugs because they have not been naughty or doing anything wrong.<br /><br /> <b>What people do to their own bodies is their own business and not the business of the state, no ifs , no buts</b>. <br /><br /><br />It's hardly suprising then that they will network in custody and can carry on when released with a clear conscience, a sense of victimhood and better business contacts. Drug dealers have no recourse to the courts when in dispute. Drug dealers can not easily go to the bank for a loan when the cashflow stalls. They can not call the police. This can lead to some rather harsh penalties when there is no way to sort out these business difficulties legally. Which is why I find it rather ironic that there is so much handwringing in the UK about<br />sending drugs to the US to kill a drug dealer and murderer. Legalise and control drugs, then it will make it worth while having a job because there will be little churn in drug dealing jobs. When was the last time the CEO of a drug company brutally murdered people?Fredrik Eichhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09985306468872702882noreply@blogger.com