Yeah, figured I'd wait for other people to chirp in before I replied to my own post.
OK, well, I'll just come out from the off and to be perfectly clear, I'm pro-legalisation. But legalisation with restrictions.
OK, the drug trade is bad. It is full of horrible people who exploit others, kill many, many poor people, and so on. But that's why legalisation is the only realistic option. 40 years on from the declaration of war, drug use is up considerabley in the UK & the US, and presumably other western countries too. The war has failed miserably. People are still making obscene sums of cash from the suffering of others, and people are still using and ending up addicted to drugs.
If you legalise the actual drugs, you can then focus the money and the law enforcement agencies on tackling the black market people. Meanwhile, drugs would be taxed heavily to raise money for things like treatment to help addicts get off their habit, or to deal with medical issues, etc. They would be age-restricted (18+, 21+, whatever), and only sold in specially licensed shops, for use in the home only. Obviously people would still smuggle pills into clubs and so on, but the idea is to at least reduce the numbers using in public places, certainly for the very hard drugs.
It's none of my business if you choose to snort some cocaine. Entirely your perogative. I don't want to try any myself, but it's not hurting me so fuck it, fire away.
The other major bonus would be that it would help drag many people in the third world out of poverty. Give special licenses to farmers to grow opium poppies in Afgahnistan, to coca farmers in Bolivia, etc etc, you get the idea.
Of course, depsite the fact that it would reduce numbers in prison for offences which are ultimately minor and hurt nobody but themselves, would increase tax revenues and possibly mean a reduction in other forms of tax, would improve living conditions for many others, and would help put real scummy individuals out of business, real drug law liberalistion is not likely any time in the near future.