underground economy

Money: the life blood of terrorism

In the early third of the last century, alcohol prohibition succeeded in creating and sustaining an underground economy, wherein most of the profit from alcohol went to such grand, life affirming people as Al Capon. Today, despite appeals to Patriotism, people still spend well over 100 billion dollars a year on interdicted intoxicants. If we legalize those substances, we can stop funding terrorists.
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