The Rand Corporation is notorious for its history of pro-drug-war studies. A report of theirs from earlier this year on Proposition 19 was full of dubious claims based on what even they had to admit were just guesses. Once again, with their newest report about marijuana legalization, the Rand Corporation buries the lede from their own study, one which strongly supporters the anti-cartel claims made by marijuana reformers. While not part of the press release, the study, in fact, backs up one of the main arguments of the supporters of marijuana legalization. The study determines legalizing, taxing and regulating marijuana could eliminate all the profits the Mexican drug cartels currently make thanks to cannabis prohibition. From the Rand Study (PDF):
A policeman cordons off a  crime scene where gunmen tried to kidnap a government official outside  the Topo Chico prison in Monterrey, June 11, 2010. A recent study  determines legalizing, taxing and regulating marijuana could eliminate  all the profits the Mexican drug cartels currently make thanks to  cannabis prohibition. (Credit: Reuters/Tomas Bravo)  
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