For the record, I'm not actually pro-legalization. That brings a whole new suite of other problems related to supply side issues e.g. the cheaper a drug, the more frequently it will be used. It applies to every single other commodity in economics, I don't see how it suddenly stops applying to the drug market, the pro-side never seems to quite address that issue. Also, I could lose my job you guys! The horror! I notice the consumers of drugs are, unsurprisingly, all pro-legalization, I assure you a lot of vendors are a bit more ambivalent about the entire subject! :oNo, I'm in favor of the illegal drug market being made into an extra-legal market. This is sometimes called a grey market. Grey markets exist for prostitution all over the world, where slave trafficking, children is illegal, but being a voluntary sex worker is not. Because if you are really pro-legalization, and you need the evangelical anti-drug types agreeing with you in order to change society, then you're gonna wait until the cows come home. There are options outside of getting the entirety of society to agree on rights and wrongs of drugs!tldr; legalization, not as hot as it's cracked up to be.