Solution? Fentanyl analogues. Synthesis is not too tricky, precursors are obtainable to the determined. 3-Methyl Fentanyl is a opoid similar to Heroin only about 300 times more potent placing its activity in the 20 microgram range, one kilo, well distributed, is enough to intoxicate 50 million people! Its so active it could be placed on blotter paper. The cops could never stop the tide of 3 independant chemists each channeling thousands of grams of fentanyl all over the country. The end would be a matter of time. atek3
From: drevil@sidereal.kz Reply-To: cypherpunks@ssz.com To: cypherpunks@cyberpass.net Subject: CDR: Re: War On Drugs Targets Tech Date: 5 Feb 2001 14:00:56 -0000
The War on Drugs could be stopped. Think of it as a security problem. The threat is "drugs are available in the US at free-market prices". If there were a sucessful attack (ie, drugs became available at free-market prices) the cost would be in the trillions of dollars per year to the drug industry (ie, traffickers, law enforcement, military anti-drug enforcement, intelligence agencies, etc). To prevent this threat from happening, two things need to be done: one, drugs must be stopped at the border; and two, drugs must not be produced inside the US. A certain large amount of money is spent on these two security policies.
Billions of packages move in and out of the US every year. Every single one of them could contain drugs. If something were done to radically increase the cost of hunting for drugs in these packages, the War would come to an end. Likewise, a huge amount of stuff is prod