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Posted by Lightshow on Mar-14-2007 02:09:

YOU BASTARD PIGS...TAKE A CHILL PILL!!!


Posted by shanny on Mar-14-2007 03:04:

quote:
Originally posted by exstasie
I don't want to have to get into the Economics of things...but Free Trade isn't the most efficient way!

It would be better if the governments subsidized these ecstasy labs which would promote better work policies and incentives for the poorer ecstasy makers...



I agree, we should not get too deep into the ecoworld, but if we continue our conversation just slightly, it seems clear to me that guvernment subsidization would only work to a point.
It would inevitably lead to the labs of ecstasy makers who have guvernment connections (read friends)being subsidized while the true hard working ecstasy makers are left high and dry.


Posted by Spin Laden on Mar-14-2007 03:10:

stuff like this sucks the big one. I would love to see TO get a massive at Skydome or Downsview but that'll never happen with stuff like these busts .. just a pipe dream.


Posted by exstasie on Mar-14-2007 03:19:

quote:
Originally posted by shanny
I agree, we should not get too deep into the ecoworld, but if we continue our conversation just slightly, it seems clear to me that guvernment subsidization would only work to a point.
It would inevitably lead to the labs of ecstasy makers who have guvernment connections (read friends)being subsidized while the true hard working ecstasy makers are left high and dry.


Very True...but leaving it up to fair trade isn't very efficient either. The added cost of the ecstasy as a result of fair trade will not be efficiently allocated to the true hard working ecstasy makers. A lot of the excess cost will be filtered through the government, police, Asians and other people of authority who "run" the ecstasy ring.

Also, as a result of fair trade, suppliers will find other means of getting their ecstasy, as opposed to buying it directly from the fair trade drug makers.
They will be more inclined to buy inferior ecstasy tablets from other regions to lower their expenses and have higher returns. Therefore, the hard working and "good" ecstasy tables will be demanded less, creating less income to these workers and the non hard workers who have an inferior product will be more demanded.

Thus, fair trade of ecstasy will create an increase in inferior pills and cause the nice drug makers to have a lower income than what could be accomplished through direct subsidies from the government.

and that all of my University knowledge in the field of International Economics. I don't really feel like having to bring in tariffs, exchange rate or the relative price of ecstasy.


Posted by jchung52 on Mar-14-2007 09:08:

quote:
Originally posted by exstasie
Very True...but leaving it up to fair trade isn't very efficient either. The added cost of the ecstasy as a result of fair trade will not be efficiently allocated to the true hard working ecstasy makers. A lot of the excess cost will be filtered through the government, police, Asians and other people of authority who "run" the ecstasy ring.

Also, as a result of fair trade, suppliers will find other means of getting their ecstasy, as opposed to buying it directly from the fair trade drug makers.
They will be more to by inferior ecstasy tablets from other regions to lower their expenses and have higher returns. Therefore, the hard working and "good" ecstasy tables will be demanded less, creating less income to these workers...and the non hard workers who have an inferior product will be more demanded.

Thus, fair trade of ecstasy will create an increase in inferior pills and cause the nice drug makers to have a lower income than what could be accomplished through direct subsidies from the government.

and that all of my University knowledge in the field of International Economics. I don't really feel like having to bring in tariffs, exchange rate or the relative price of ecstasy.



youre my hero


Posted by zokissima on Mar-14-2007 14:17:

All of you arguing and laughing at the 'price discrepancy', just read the whole damn article...

quote:
What they found inside stunned everyone involved - at least 140,000 Ecstasy pills and 214 kilograms of MMDA, worth an estimated $21.4 million on the streets.


Posted by shanny on Mar-14-2007 14:29:

quote:
Originally posted by exstasie
Very True...but leaving it up to fair trade isn't very efficient either. The added cost of the ecstasy as a result of fair trade will not be efficiently allocated to the true hard working ecstasy makers. A lot of the excess cost will be filtered through the government, police, Asians and other people of authority who "run" the ecstasy ring.

Also, as a result of fair trade, suppliers will find other means of getting their ecstasy, as opposed to buying it directly from the fair trade drug makers.
They will be more inclined to buy inferior ecstasy tablets from other regions to lower their expenses and have higher returns. Therefore, the hard working and "good" ecstasy tables will be demanded less, creating less income to these workers and the non hard workers who have an inferior product will be more demanded.

Thus, fair trade of ecstasy will create an increase in inferior pills and cause the nice drug makers to have a lower income than what could be accomplished through direct subsidies from the government.

and that all of my University knowledge in the field of International Economics. I don't really feel like having to bring in tariffs, exchange rate or the relative price of ecstasy.


Perhaps our only option then is to educate the public with "ecstasy making sessions" so that people can make their own ecstasy.
It seems that in all other avenues too many ecstasy workers are treated unfairly, and as the ethical people that we are we should not stand for this.


Posted by TheVrk on Mar-14-2007 14:31:

quote:
Originally posted by shanny
Perhaps our only option then is to educate the public with "ecstassy making sessions" so that people can make their own ecstassy.

YES, a genious you are


Posted by darouge11 on Mar-14-2007 15:05:

quote:
Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
Some interesting videos I watched on You Tube a little while ago (so far I've only seen the first part:

If Drugs Were Legal


thanks for the video, its really interesting


Posted by 3P1D on Mar-14-2007 15:05:

The cops get a massive amount of illeagle drgs off the streets and all these dumb fucks can say is, "Looks like it;s going to be dry in toronto for a while."
Or, "Atleast we know our drugs are made localy."

Get a life you fucking fiends.


Posted by TheVrk on Mar-14-2007 15:12:

quote:
Originally posted by 3P1D
The cops get a massive amount of illeagle drgs off the streets and all these dumb fucks can say is, "Looks like it;s going to be dry in toronto for a while."
Or, "Atleast we know our drugs are made localy."

Get a life you fucking fiends.

Easy big-shot


Posted by Cro_Addict on Mar-14-2007 15:14:

quote:
Originally posted by 3P1D
The cops get a massive amount of illeagle drgs off the streets and all these dumb fucks can say is, "Looks like it;s going to be dry in toronto for a while."
Or, "Atleast we know our drugs are made localy."

Get a life you fucking fiends.


Are you Chad???


Posted by Cosmic Fur on Mar-14-2007 15:25:

quote:
Originally posted by shanny
Perhaps our only option then is to educate the public with "ecstasy making sessions" so that people can make their own ecstasy.
It seems that in all other avenues too many ecstasy workers are treated unfairly, and as the ethical people that we are we should not stand for this.


Making your own E is not an economically-efficient solution either. Some people will be able to make E more efficiently and better than others, making for uneven distribution of resources. Or something. Fuck ECO.

quote:
Originally posted by 3P1D
The cops get a massive amount of illeagle drgs off the streets and all these dumb fucks can say is, "Looks like it;s going to be dry in toronto for a while."
Or, "Atleast we know our drugs are made localy."

Get a life you fucking fiends.


Hey man, I found someone's sense of humour on the street yesterday. I don't know who the owner of it is, but now I'm pretty sure it's yours.


Posted by Cro_Addict on Mar-14-2007 15:27:

quote:
Originally posted by Cosmic Fur
Hey man, I found someone's sense of humour on the street yesterday. I don't know who the owner of it is, but now I'm pretty sure it's yours.


quote:
Originally posted by Cosmic Fur
The important thing is that you tried to be funny. Maybe next time.


Actually that was pretty funny, i LOLed


Posted by Cosmic Fur on Mar-14-2007 15:30:

quote:
Originally posted by Cro_Addict
Actually that was pretty funny, i LOLed


quote:
Originally posted by Cosmic Fur
You bastard


Posted by Cro_Addict on Mar-14-2007 15:42:

quote:
Originally posted by Cosmic Fur


^5


Posted by StereoPrincess on Mar-14-2007 15:55:

quote:
Originally posted by Cosmic Fur
Hey man, I found someone's sense of humour on the street yesterday. I don't know who the owner of it is, but now I'm pretty sure it's yours.


Don't pick on him.

It must be difficult to live in Sketchener.


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