mike777, on Nov 20 2006, 10:48 PM, said:
So you can do drugs and prostitution both of which are NOT victimless crimes and woman can go topless in public
For all intents and purposes, drugs and prostitution are victimless crimes.
I am well aware that a large number of crimes are committed in conjunction with drug use and prostitution. Junkies will often rob other individuals to feed their drug habits. Furthermore, theres a large percentage of the population that is subject to various addictive compulsions. They are unable to exercise restraint with respect to: drugs, alcohol, gambling, religion, whatever. Many prostitutes are virtually slaves. They are trapped in foreign countries without Visas or passports and completely dependent on their pimps. All of this is highly regrettable. It should be addressed. However, I don't think that banning prostitution and making various drugs illegal is the best way to go about things.
Most of the studies that I've seen suggest that the best way to address drug abuse involves the following steps:
1. Legalize drugs and drive down prices. Eliminate the requirement that junkies constantly need to score large amounts of money to feed their habit.
2. Spend the money that was being spent on interdiction and incarceration on treatment programs.
There was a great article in Salon magazine a couple months back about decriminalizing heroin in Vancouver. Vancouver has a large number of heroin addicts who congregated in certain districts of the city. Said addicts had a severe impact on property values. There was an artificially high crime rate, a nasty litter problem, and a large number of dead junkies. The city created some quasi-legal shooting galleries where heroin addicts could go, get clear needles, and have a safe location to ride out their high. Locally property owners were originally very opposed to the shooting galleries, but switched over to enthusiastic support when they saw the improvements in their standard of living and increased property values. I was actually toying with the idea that it might be possible to develop a business model based on this type of system. Identify urban zones where severe drug problems are depressing the property values I know that there are areas in Washington DC, Baltimore, NYC, and Chicago that fit the bill. Purchase large amounts of property rights, then fund a Vancouver style drug treatment programs. Use the revenue from the appreciation of the property values to cover the expenses. I'm quite sure that the model would work on a technical basis, however, I'm too worried about the politics of the drug war to give things a go. It might work better in Canada or Mexico.
As for the topless women... grow up already. I've spent a lot of time in Europe. Nudity really isn't a big deal there. Most of the beaches seem to have a nude section. If you want to make use of it, you can. If you don't go to another section. In a similar fashion, if you don't like the fact that German TV has soft core movies running in the evenings, don't watch. Its not that complicated.