Stop drugs in the U.S.A?

Discussion in 'Psychedelics' started by J.C, Sep 22, 2007.

  1. J.C

    J.C Member

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  2. highflyer

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    hah its from 1988 and they say that the war is over but its 2008 and clearly no end in sight. I agree with it and it def was a good read. to bad most people have the "drugs are bad mkay" moto imprinted in their mind.
     
  3. Squilla

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    yeah, there saying were losing the war on drugs. Makes sence, considering most people DRINK ALCOHOL and SMOKE CIGARETTES. Wow, I forgot alcohol is a drug. NOT!

    Either they have a war on ALL DRUGS or they really need to shut the fuck up.
     
  4. blitz7341

    blitz7341 Banned

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    the war on drugs was lost a loooooonng time ago
     
  5. mephist00

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    you wont stop drugs.. and there is no war on drugs..

    drugs are another source of extremely high profits for the country and its elites, from the law to the medicinal purposes.

    after teh so called War on drugs was declared, Opium production by the USA is controlled in Afghanistan, and now since 2004.. Afghan controls 80% of the worlds supply of opium/heroin..

    other drugs like coke ect.. are all contributors to the prison system, for if there wasnt any drugs.. there wouldnt be any prisons.. no prisons.. like half the country is out of a job.. corruption it is, but corruption would be an understatement...
     
  6. comradechristophe

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    the 3rd part in the article about drug dealers, was kinda surprising the numbers are higher than i ever thought. in order to jail everyone for a drug offence we would have to build walls around just bout every city in the country. we would have to be a police state. sadly it seams we are getting closer to that...
     
  7. eddieenigma

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    its never been the war on drugs. . .

    . . .wars end.
     
  8. Libertine

    Libertine Guru of Hedonopia

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    It's not a war on drugs. It's a war on cognitive liberty.

    It's a war on poor drug users and a money-making racket for rich ones.
     

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