DAVE ROSS

The drug war gets a second wind

Apr 8, 2014, 7:15 AM | Updated: 12:05 pm

The point of legalizing marijuana was to stop jailing people whose only crime was inhaling, make a little money for the government, and put the crooks out of business.

But, in a world where nothing is ever that easy, there was bound to be fallout.

And the Washington Post is now reporting that one consequence of legalizing marijuana is a growing number of heroin addicts.

How can that be?

It’s the magic of the marketplace.

With so many Americans now growing pot legally, Mexico’s marijuana cartels can’t make any money. Logically, the pot traffickers would see that we’ve outfoxed them, accept the error of their ways, and become upstanding citizens.

But instead, guess what they’ve decided to do?

They’ve decided to grow poppies, and sell heroin instead of marijuana. This turns out to be the perfect time to do it, because the feds have been cracking down on prescription drug abuse – which means it’s getting harder to find hydrocodone and oxycontin.

So with the price of weed plummeting and the price of prescription drugs skyrocketing, Mexican weed plots are being replaced by poppy farms, and the Mexican drug cartels are flooding the market with $4 heroin hits, and finding plenty of customers in small towns like Winchester, Virginia, and Brattleboro, Vermont.

The government is trying to eradicate the poppies just as it once went after marijuana, but as long as bleeding the sap from mature poppies pays up to $40 a day, which is the most you can make as a farm laborer in Mexico, it’s looking like the drug war just got a second wind.

Dave's Commentary

Dave Ross on KIRO Newsradio 97.3 FM
  • listen to dave rossTune in to KIRO Newsradio weekdays at 5am for Dave Ross on Seattle's Morning News.

Dave Ross

privacy pods...

Dave Ross

Ross: Tracking employees’ vital signs at work via privacy pods, what could go wrong?

I saw a Bloomberg story about the latest innovation to reduce your stress level at work: Privacy pods.

24 days ago

car culture...

Dave Ross

Ross: Are we killing car culture? Or is car culture killing the US?

I don’t think the question is whether we're going to "kill" our car culture. The real question is can we stop our car culture from killing the U.S.?

1 month ago

drivers data insurance...

Dave Ross

Ross: As cars release driving data to insurance, is your driving my business?

Every move you make, every swerve you take, every lane change you fake – someone’s watching you. Do drivers have a right to keep driving data private?

1 month ago

rent control...

Dave Ross

Ross: Rent control was never the answer in Wash.

The rent control bill died in the Washington State Legislature this week, even though Democrats control both houses.

2 months ago

end of democracy...

Dave Ross

Ross: Conservative activist earns applause for pledging an ‘end of Democracy’

The theme from Jack Posobiec's speech is that Jan. 6 was a righteous attack not on democracy, but on those who threaten democracy.

2 months ago

Image: Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Colorado, is seen on Capitol Hill on Jan. 6, 2023. (Photo: Alex Brand...

Dave Ross

Ross: Voters can help cull bad politicians from the herd early

Let's remember that just about every occupant of a higher office once occupied a lower office, and was put there by us, Dave Ross says.

2 months ago

The drug war gets a second wind