Hasn't harmed things in Amsterdam. The prostitutes even have a union, along with regular health checks and somewhere safe to do business. And the weed is kept off the streets and in pretty nice establishments.Raven said:This is one of the reasons why I'm against an all out ban. You can't argue against £5bn profit, especially when smoking isn't considered morally wrong. Still, there has to be a line somewhere, if drugs and prostitution etc were legalized and taxed that'd be another £5bn added. But is that necessarily a good thing too?Private Custard said:Just had a search and my figures were out. For the same year the figures for tobacco were
tax earned - £10bn
cost to state - £5bn
So that means that after expenses, the country is £5bn better off because of us smokers. No matter how you look at it, a £5bn profit is a £5bn profit. It's not our fault that successive governments haven't a clue how to allocate the money earned. We're paying our way fair and square.
Think of the savings in terms of policing if things were to become legitimate and safer.