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Pain:
i HIGHLY doubt it costs 250 million dollars for a single execution, did you mean 250 thousand? id love to see where that number comes from (likely from someones ass)
as far as the heroin thing goes, do you seriously believe that? youre going to sit here and try to tell me that you think there would be controlled quantities? i mean in a perfect world your scenario might work. but if you honestly believe heroin addicts would purchase thier products in "controlled quantities" from legitimate businesses youre more naive then i thought.
the other problem with that idea is you assume drug addicts are more willing to go out and get a job to support a habit rather then get it by other means, and thats not even taking into account most places of employment most likely would not employ a heroin addict *legal or not*
Not every execution in the US costs $250 million, but at least some porportion of them do. The number might have come from someone's ass, but not mine. It's from the "Report of the California Commission on the Fair Administration of Justice (2008)"
http://www.ccfaj.org/...ORT%20DEATH%20PENALTY.pdf
I'm not as naive as you might think. I believe no one really wants to be a herion addict. There is always a reason or story behind their fall from grace. So we can either ignore the issue as we currently do, until the grow too brazen and we smack them down, or we can try to reduce the scope of the problem by thinning the herd. Similar to Insite in vancouver, which offers free needles and a medically-supervised safe-injection site, I would attach the condition of counselling and harm-awareness to a purchase with an offer of rehab. Yes, most people will roll their eyes and ignore it, but each one that listens is one less herion addict in the world. I would use price and quality to undercut the crime syndicates, and put that money is public coffers to fund the program, instead of into Hell's Angel's bank accounts.
Looking at the Swiss system, users offered unlimited quantities would, on average, max out at between 300 and 500 mg per day. A stable dose was achieved after 6 months at most; beyond this point, almost no further increases in dose were required. If a heroin addict could consume this dosage for $30-50, they would be able to pay for their habit legally. When they are spending $150+ a day, a minimum wage job isn't going to cut it.
People won't hire drug addicts and other criminals because they are known to break the law. If they weren't criminalized or incentivized to crime, there would be less objection to their rejoining mainstream society. The rejection of this segment is another social issue that needs to be overcome, but I'd try to do that through other means.