Ironic, the war on drugs forcing countries to legalize. Cannabis never should have been included in drug laws. Totally agree we should do that for other drugs too, but then there's a limit, and some of the stuff out there shouldn't be on the market.
According to some politicians and police here in NL, those crime gangs, they switch to other drugs, harder stuff if cannabis is legalized. Bad reasoning of course, as it is those same crime gangs who already sell the other drugs and more people get in touch with them because they want(ed) to buy and sell cannabis.
Tolerating cannabis shops in Amsterdam was a direct result of wanting to keep heroin junkies of the street and is touted as a reason we don’t have that many real junkies since. I believed that, cause it worked and we have far less hard drug junkies than in many countries where cannabis is strictly forbidden. I think now, that was all correlation, I'm thinking the cause was the shops, not the availability of cannabis. Coffeeshops were sort of club houses, no judgement there, friendly people, some Bob Marley, some backgammon or foosball, nearly free coffee or tea. Main thing that was not allowed was alcohol and any other kind of drugs. That's why I hate to see those trendy 'dispensaries', we call 'm take-away shops. They have no soul, they don't have the same function. Social cannabis club like the Spanish have at least sounds better.
So how’s that working out in the US and Canada? Does widely available and affordable cannabis result in less junkies, is that something that's actually researched and reported?