• Is the Drug War OVER ?

    From 6+Cola@21:1/5 to All on Mon Mar 29 00:51:46 2021
    XPost: talk.politics.misc, alt.politics, alt.politics.usa

    Cities, states, just like the probibitions on gay marriage,
    we now see the de-criminization of marijuana - in some
    cases ALL kinds of dope. Complete legalization is sure
    to follow.

    (Except in Bidens White House for some reason)

    The Drug War has been going on since the 30's. All it
    has really done is spawn crime and deep corruption,
    not to mention an excuse to put the lower-class and
    "minorities" under the boot. The EXPENSE - fiscal,
    ethical and practical, has greately exceeded the
    proclaimed benifits.

    Now LOTS of cops and politicans get their secret cut
    of the drug trade. The money is irresitable. Lawyers
    and judges and prisons also make vast profits from
    oppressing or defending druggies. It's an INDUSTRY.

    But now it seems that's yesterdays industry, like the
    village blacksmith.

    Frankly, so long as it's No Big Deal, dope-heads can
    serve perfectly useful and honest roles in society.
    Addicted to whatever ? WHO CARES ? If you can get
    it cheap and legal then it's NOT usually an issue
    unless maybe you're an airline pilot or army general.

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  • From Bobbie Sellers@21:1/5 to what was on Mon Mar 29 08:23:45 2021
    On 3/28/21 9:51 PM, 6+Cola wrote:
    Cities, states, just like the probibitions on gay marriage,
    we now see the de-criminization of marijuana - in some
    cases ALL kinds of dope. Complete legalization is sure
    to follow.


    No the Drug War is not over. Lots of busts
    for rec drugs still happening. Lots of states where
    even cannabis has not been decriminalized. And it
    is still illegal at the Federal Level which keep my
    physician from prescribing and the Walgreen's from
    carrying it.

    (Except in Bidens White House for some reason)

    The Drug War has been going on since the 30's. All it
    has really done is spawn crime and deep corruption,
    not to mention an excuse to put the lower-class and
    "minorities" under the boot. The EXPENSE - fiscal,
    ethical and practical, has greately exceeded the
    proclaimed benifits.

    That is true. As a matter of fact this is
    what was said at the time.

    "There are 100,000 total marijuana smokers in the U.S., and
    most are Negroes, Hispanics, Filipinos and entertainers. Their
    Satanic music, jazz and swing, result from marijuana use. This
    marijuana can cause white women to seek sexual relations with
    Negroes, entertainers and any others... The primary reason to
    outlaw marijuana is its effect on the degenerate races."
    -Excerpt from the testimony of Harry J. Anslinger, director at
    the Federal Bureau of Narcotics, before the U.S. Senate in
    1937.

    Notice that he is calling white women a "degenerate
    race".


    Now LOTS of cops and politicans get their secret cut
    of the drug trade. The money is irresitable. Lawyers
    and judges and prisons also make vast profits from
    oppressing or defending druggies. It's an INDUSTRY.

    Money is completely resistible as long as you
    have a regular income. Drug Cartels in Central and South
    America are still fighting over customers and profits.
    Still lots of police and judicial corruption and maintaining
    politicians in power takes some money and some of it
    laundered is from Purity fronts for the profiteers.


    But now it seems that's yesterdays industry, like the
    village blacksmith.

    Premature and the village Blacksmith can do
    very well these days. Villages are a bit scarce
    though in the USA.


    Frankly, so long as it's No Big Deal, dope-heads can
    serve perfectly useful and honest roles in society.
    Addicted to whatever ? WHO CARES ? If you can get
    it cheap and legal then it's NOT usually an issue
    unless maybe you're an airline pilot or army general.

    Or a private with a real duty and a weapon.
    Or a private citizen driving an automobile. The
    Citizen can be as deadly as the Army Private using
    their car as weapon of mass destruction of human
    life.
    Lots of occasions where the value of
    being Sober as in Un-intoxicated is undervalued
    by young folks who may like to take risks

    I am no longer young but 83 and my
    Pfizer vaccine #2 is due today in an hour and
    a half so will stop with the writing now.

    bliss - “Nearly any fool can use a Linux computer. Many do.” After all
    here I am...

    --
    bliss dash SF 4 ever at dslextreme dot com

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