hog88
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Hmmm. Not sure I'm understanding you.
I have no empirical data to offer (without going to Grok... which I know you wouldn't read), but I'll offer this:
Chicago. 1930. Al Capone. Alcohol was it's bread and butter.
Once Prohibition ended, the mob's golden goose died and it had to move onto more 'mobster' like activities.
So decriminalizing drugs would do the same, would it not?
No, decriminalizing keeps the manufacturing, importation and large scale distribution illegal so organized crime involved. Legalization cuts out the organized crime element.


