Creating a legitimate industry doesn't necessarily eliminate criminal gangs, especially when organized crime already has a significant hand in it. Rather, it will simply push it towards a "grey market" where the criminals will retain their significant holdings, perhaps improve some labour practices, but now with a veneer of legitimacy and government approval.
I think of the yakuza and the pachinko parlours in Japan as a model of this.
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I think of the yakuza and the pachinko parlours in Japan as a model of this.