This is almost correct. The agencies you mention don't make money off marijuana prohibition, they spend money and keep thier jobs, the do not 'make money' from it.
Many you would never think of, like the Forest Service, BLM, and housing agencies, who evict people with a drug conviction.
So yo believe that evicting people produces income, please.
Then there's the drug treatment, and probation people, and don't even get me started about the alcohol, tobacco and pharmaceutical industries fight to keep marijuana illegal.
Well, finally some folks that do make money because they keep Marijuana illegal.
Sad to say a few reform groups are included, but a small minority.
OK. Name them?
The drug war in general is a money making machine for government agencies.
No, it is not, its like a boat, its a hole in the water we throw money into and your statements show a lack of understanding of the process.
If someone is caught with marijuana, they not only get arrested, their vehicle is seized, and most likely sold at auction, if you don't owe the bank too much. A creative agency I know of in Montana, even had a way around that.
They would send a form to the lien holder, telling them illegal drugs were found in the vehicle, and the lien holder had to sign a release form. The form relieved the law enforcement of any liability, should a future owner be injured by drugs, or drug residue not located by the agency.
I'm sure the banks legal department painted a picture of some kid putting their hand between the seats, and sticking their fingers in PCP then putting them in their mouth. Needless to say, even if it was a new Porsche, the bank wouldn't take the risk, and gave the car to the agency.
Asset forfeiture is a way that many places use to make up shortfalls in thier budgets. I remember my shock when Howard Woolridge explained that in a Speech he was giving on behalf of LEAP at Michigan State University. He told the story of a new big city police chief and the budget process he went through. He was told he would have to make up the 8% budget shortage thru forfeitures. The problem with that is that by the time we spend the money necessary to prosecute the case, the total ends up in the hole, the taxpayers end up paying more, it seems they left the slice for the judges out of the pie.
So to answer your question, far too many people make big money by keeping marijuana illegal.
The only people that make 'big money' by keeping some drugs illegal are the ones that participate in the distribution process. There are also some businesses that do more business now then they would if Marijuana were legal, you have mentioned a few of those.
The real reason Marijuna remains illegal is because there is a lack of understanding about Marijuana. Our job is to educate them, and saying that some of these folks make money off Marijuana staying illegal isn't helping.
What we need to do is show why that logic is wrong, that in fact, we spend more money enforcing arbitrary 'illegal drug' prohibition than the forfieture of
all of your property (I could care less about a car) will yield, and that changing the classification for those drugs will save us money, produce income if it is legalized and taxed similar to liquor and nicotine, reduce Law Enforcement Costs by small amounts, when you add the
court costs mulitply that number by 5 times as much if the Massachusettes research is accurate, and then we can talk about the saving from the reduction of prison populations and those savings.
If you are serious, if you really want to know why Marijuana remains illegal, I suggest you print out the
2008 Marijuana Sourcebook . It has a subtitle,
Marijuana: The Greatest Cause Of Illegal Drug Abuse.
It's publisher? No suprise, the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) The information it contains tells you why MJ remains 'illegal'. And its all a lie. We have history from 1914 to date, Marijuana is not the cause of other illegal drug abuse, the laws and the way they are administered is the cause of our biggest and most deadly 'drug problem', the use and abuse of 'legal drugs', available shipped to your house, semi-legally, licit and illicit. The really funny page is the one that shows how much is spent on the different 'illicit drugs'. 1/6 of that amount goes for MJ, over 1/2 of the total is spent on cocaine. Make money off what?? VV