I think we agree about the registration of long guns, but long guns are not usually involved in serious crimes.
" drug addiction is a medical problem that we made into a criminal problem" No drug addiction is a criminal problem that we made into a medical problem to appease the left wingers. Doctor prescribes drugs, perfectly fine. A person abuses the prescription or become recreationally dependent that is criminal and should be treated as such. We should have a Zero tolerance for recreational use of drugs. I don't care if we fill up our prisons or have to build new ones, it is still cheaper than treating and fighting the drug abuse we now have. (selling/buying/pushing etc.) Just look what is happening in Mexico now.
Labels are just that- Labels, and which one you use doesn't solve the problem. I think the drug user has to bear some of the responsibility, although I'm not much in favour of incarcerating them- to start with anyway. I think there should be some deterrent against making bad decisions. As for the pusher/importer, he is definitely a criminal problem and I have no problem spending $thousands a year to keep him locked up- it's money well spent- how many customers does the average pusher/importer serve directly and indirectly? How many people is each one at least partly responsible for getting addicted? I suggest that for every life sentence imposed, one or more potential traffickers will be sidelined, so the payoff may be two, three or four for the price on one. How much does one addict cost society over the course of a lifetime? I'm guess $1/4 million would be conservative. I think we should seriously consider dealing with the matter the way they do in Singapore. :lol::lol: They don't offend twice. :lol: