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Drug Profits 'Infect' Financial System, U.N. Official Says
February 3, 2009

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Profits from the illegal narcotics trade are being laundered through bank deposits and stock investments as organized crime exploits the current global financial situation, according to a top United Nations antidrug official.

The Associated Press reported Jan. 30 that Antonio Maria Costa, executive director of the U.N. Office on Drugs and Crime, called the current global economic situation "a golden opportunity" for criminal organizations. "The money is available and the need for that money is there," Costa said. "I think the whole system is infected."

Costa said that the illicit drug trade, worth about $323 billion per year, provides ample temptation for banks and banking officials. "I'm pretty sure that when someone knocks at the door of a banker with a few million, or tens of millions of dollars in a briefcase, the bank has plenty of reasons to doubt the origin," Costa said.

Costa said that money could also be coming into the banking system from human trafficking, the smuggling of arms, and other illegal trade.

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Posted by LS on 04 Feb 09 12:59 PM EST
Brilliant! I suppose you would call growing marijuana in our back yard "harm reduction"? Once everyone has a chance to grow it and try it, they will be encouraged enough to try other drugs. Lets call it the "gateway to end our recession"!! Amen.

Posted by maxwood on 04 Feb 09 07:43 PM EST
LS: the good news is, if cannabis (and only cannabis) is legalized, the price falls, and everyone can try it in an atmosphere lacking the present law enforcement terror, no one will left who is interested in trying the still-expensive crack, heroin, meth etc.-- "drug problem" solved! Bad news is, tobackgo and alcohol oligarchs will try anything, lie anything to fend off this approaching well-deserved extermination of their empire of profits based on genocide.

Posted by LS on 05 Feb 09 08:37 AM EST
Impressive Maxwood. You certainly left an impression. So, are we joining together to smoke pot now? or are we joining together for a laugh at addicted persons expense? Because I find this rather disturbing that there are people who will encourage use of mind altering substances. I damn neared died and killed others because of my addiction, and it was people like you and your theories that kept encouraging "use" and saying its okay! I feel you cross the line when this site represents treatment and PREVENTION.

Posted by xpat in Romania on 05 Feb 09 11:09 AM EST
Why not just give up trying to legislate morality? It has never worked, and never will. If we spent half as much money on prevention (and the other half on treatment) as we do on law enforcement to control users, the drug problem would not exist. Nor would the criminal gangs benifit from drug crime.

Posted by Brinna on 06 Feb 09 02:48 PM EST
LS -- Coffee is a mind altering substance. Maxwood was not laughing at addicted people. He was pointing out (albeit in a roundabout way)that the resources we waste on criminalizing addiction do not serve you, me, or any of us. I am sorry for your circumstances, but if we as a nation, recognized addiction as a health problem rather than a law enforcement issue, we could actually begin to make some inroads into combating the problems associated with drug addiction. As to cannabis, it is much ado about nothing. It is neither addictive, nor particularly harmful, though clearly not everyone can handle it. Never the less, with a cannabis use permit, we immediately gut the main source of criminal drug peddling profits, and are well on our way to focusing on the truly damaging substances.

Posted by LS on 09 Feb 09 08:35 AM EST
Ask any heroin addict how and why and what got them where they are today concerning their use. Almost all of them will tell you that they started on marijuana. If you want to participate and approve in profiting of marijauna , then go ahead. ( thats what it appears your doing and a great message as well to our younger generation) Do a study and let me know what you find about the harm that caffeine causes to society.

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