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News (Media Awareness Project) - US FL: PUB LTE: Nation's Prohibition-Based Drug Policy Remains
Title:US FL: PUB LTE: Nation's Prohibition-Based Drug Policy Remains
Published On:2000-08-30
Source:The Suncoast News(FL)
Fetched On:2008-09-03 10:43:41
NATION'S PROHIBITION-BASED DRUG POLICY REMAINS AN INEFFECTIVE ENIGMA

Editor:

Sometimes people just insist on staring the truth in the face and not
acknowledging it.

Prohibition can never succeed. In over one hundred years, prohibition has
never even come close to succeeding. Our Law Enforcement institutions and
even our very economies are now addicted - financially - to the war on
drugs. Wake up world - this is a fiscal addiction.

It is for this reason and many others that two conditions will always exist
with prohibition. They are contradictory yet interdependent:

- - Prohibition can't work.

- - The war on drugs must never end.

To those who disagree with reform, consider the following:

I guarantee you that all the gun toting, murderous, ultraviolent, drug lord
kingpins" who sell to and addict our children in order to generate huge,
tax-free amounts of bribe money and profits to buy bigger and better homes,
cars, lawyers and weapons are on your side. They not only appreciate but
also thrive and depend on your point of view for their very existence.

Maybe the politicians are required to adhere to the party line of
prohibition because law enforcement, customs, the prison industrial
complex, the drug testing industry, the INS, the CIA, the FBI, the DEA, the
politicians themselves, et. al., can't live without the budget
justification, not to mention the invisible profits, bribery, corruption
and forfeiture benefits that prohibition affords them. The drug war also
promotes, justifies and perpetuates racist enforcement policies and is
diminishing many freedoms and liberties that are supposed to be inalienable
according to the constitution and bill of rights.

This is the enigma of drug policy today.
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