ns will love this compromise! The legalization of drugs will make for a better economy. First, more imports andexports will be coming into and out of the country. America can import drugs fromcountries such as Tiajuana, and Brazil, and apply to them a flat rate tax. In exchange,America can export illegal immigrants to these countries as indentured servants,therefore maximizing the economy while lowering the amount of people on welfare.Secondly, President George W. Bush will have solid ground for means of his trilliondollar federal tax cut. This will be made possible by implementing a 16.25 cent on thedollar federal tax on all drugs sold in America. Subsequently, the legalization of drugswill make for bigger government, which will in turn grant more power to Big Tobacco.Therefore allowing the amount of drugs imported and sold per annum to be regulatedby Big Tobacco. Thirdly and most important, the nation will have more wealth. This willbe made possible not only by the previously mentioned strategies but also by theadvertisement and use of slogans created by the government and Big Tobacco to makethe use of drugs more desirable. This wealth will also be achieved by applying theprinciple of supply and demand. Big Tobacco will start out selling a small amount,ensuring a high demand, in order to charge outrageous prices. Once the dollars startrolling in, the supply will increase, but price will remain the same.This idea will be well conceived all over America! Drugs will be sold in everygrocery store on the same aisle as the other herbs and spices. There will also be amarijuana flavored Kool- Aid mix. Drugs will be sold in all convenient stores and gasstaions in a display case, so everyone who enters will be aware of the Buy 2 Sacks,Get 1 Free Sale. Purchases can also be made at Mc Donalds, Blockbuster, all AMCmovie theaters, Walgreens, and Eckerds. The latter of which will match all competitiveprices of the others. The more popular drugs wil...