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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWar on the War on Drugs
from the Detroit Metro Times:
War on the War on Drugs
After $1 triilion dollars wasted on failed policies, this whole medicinal weed thing really makes sense
By Larry Gabriel
Published: December 28, 2011
When I started writing this column a little more than a year ago, I thought medical marijuana was a thinly veiled cover for folks who wanted to legalize the substance. Not that I opposed the notion, nor did I doubt that marijuana has medical value I've seen it stop nausea in people who couldn't keep any food down and I've seen people who were wasting away get an appetite. But I saw the overall marijuana drama as something of an amusing middle-class cause that really didn't mean much in the big picture. I also saw an explosion of marijuana-related storefronts around town and thought there was money to be made.
My perspective has changed over the past year. Yes, there are profiteers and people who just want to get high among the medical marijuana fold, but I believe the vast majority of people working in the field are sincere. Even if their ultimate goal is legalization, they see that at least protecting people who are sick and need the medicine is a sincere and effective step.
Even further, I now believe that ending marijuana prohibition has the potential to make so many positive changes in the United States that legalization can't wait. Here's why:
The War on Drugs is lost
The War on Drugs is an utter and farcical failure. It was doomed from the start because it was developed counter to the scientific evidence available at the time and was conceived of as a political tool against President Richard Nixon's enemies. Since it kicked off in 1972, the country has spent $1 trillion on this failed policy, 37 million people have been arrested for drugs (10 million for marijuana) yet more people use drugs than ever before, illegal drugs are readily available in practically every community, most of the violence associated with drugs is due to their illegality, and foreign drug cartels routinely bring illegal drugs across our national borders in amounts that police are incapable of slowing down. When it comes to the War on Drugs we're flushing money down the toilet. ................(more)
The complete piece is at: http://metrotimes.com/mmj/war-on-the-war-on-drugs-1.1249780
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War on the War on Drugs (Original Post)
marmar
Dec 2011
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orpupilofnature57
(15,472 posts)1. Oppurtunists like, ( Bill I've Been it ) were the only
profiteers. How's that war on booze doing?
ixion
(29,528 posts)2. End all 'wars' of abstraction now.
'drugs', 'terror', all that. It's all ludicrous and serves only as a quasi cudgel to implement the police state.
msongs
(67,405 posts)3. w/out the "war on drugs" police would have to catch real criminals. or beat up unarmed protestors...
oh wait, they already beat up unarmed protestors, which is MUCH easier than catching actual criminals lol
WHEN CRABS ROAR
(3,813 posts)4. The War on Drugs isn't being fought to stop people from using drugs
or to eliminate drugs, it's being fought to make money from all the spin off funding.
The best way for legalization of pot is to ignore the law completely, openly smoke and plant it everywhere.
Demand your right to use it.
RainDog
(28,784 posts)5. k&r n/t
RainDog
(28,784 posts)6. this is an excellent article
kicking for some truth