>And let's assume all coca fields are destroyed. Will the addicts stop taking >drugs, or will they turn to other drugs? And will there be a time where the >RS have to torch vineyards, distilleries and tobacco fields? > >Bad as those crops are, there are whole economies built around them. Of >course, it's all right when it happens to South American countries: serve >the scoundrels right for poisoning us in the first place! But what of the >vineyards, distilleries and tobacco fields I mentioned earlier? Where does >one stop? Aren't there questions the RS aren't asking themselves? Wouldn't >it make more sense to try and tackle the problem at the root, wherever that >may be? > >It seems to me changing the world is an enormous can of worms, and I'm just >waiting to see how the RS are going to deal with it. >
Which is in large measure exactly the problem we'll be driving toward.
jms
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