Time to End the War on Drugs

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Time to End the War on Drugs

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I do have to agree that it has been a total 100% failure.
Drugs are available in every city on nearly every other street corner throughout the country. So why is the government wasting billions on an ineffective effort?
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To play both sides of the game and win big.
Sell them, then fight against them.
Make gains/ money on both sides.
It's like money laundering/ corrupt business, where you buy for a false reason and get for another reason.

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exactly, see mena arkansas...

JohnnyL wrote:To play both sides of the game and win big.
Sell them, then fight against them.
Make gains/ money on both sides.
It's like money laundering/ corrupt business, where you buy for a false reason and get for another reason.

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https://www.libertarianinstitute.org/blog/unfair/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Unfair!

The Post has two stories today about the merciless cruelty of the U.S. Department of Justice: Innocent people doing life-without-parole sentences for not-even drug crimes like fixing a smuggler’s truck or dating a methamphetamine businessman.
Obama and his government have granted clemency to a few, but only enough to highlight all those innocents abandoned to their cells over victimless offenses against the state, their single chance at a life stolen away by scum not fit to clean their toilets.

Somebody write a national anthem about that.

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