News (Media Awareness Project) - US CA: PUB LTE: 'War on Drugs' Huge Industry, Bureaucracy |
Title: | US CA: PUB LTE: 'War on Drugs' Huge Industry, Bureaucracy |
Published On: | 2009-09-12 |
Source: | Appeal-Democrat (Marysville, CA) |
Fetched On: | 2009-09-22 07:44:29 |
'WAR ON DRUGS' HUGE INDUSTRY, BUREAUCRACY
Kudos for your outstanding Sept. 7 editorial "Mexico sees the light on
drug battle."
The so-called war on drugs is a huge industry and huge bureaucracy.
Victory in the drug war is not possible, nor is it the goal. Victory
in the drug war would mean that the drug war industry and bureaucracy
are out of business.
There are basically two types of people who support the so-called war
on drugs: Those who make their livelihood from it. This includes
politicians and bureaucrats who are probably on the payroll of the
drug cartels. (Al Capone had hundreds of politicians and prohibition
officials on his payroll.)
Suckers: taxpayers who have bought into the lies and propaganda of the
drug-war industry and bureaucracy.
Suckers: who are willing to deny liberty and freedom to others but think
that their own liberty and freedom will never be in jeopardy.
Suckers: who believe that criminalizing a substance will make it go away.
Suckers: who think that drug prohibition somehow protects children.
Suckers: who think that giving criminals control of dangerous drugs
somehow protects children and our society.
Suckers: who think that they live in a free country even thought the
United States is the most incarcerated nation in the history of human
civilization.
Kirk Muse
Mesa, Ariz.
Kudos for your outstanding Sept. 7 editorial "Mexico sees the light on
drug battle."
The so-called war on drugs is a huge industry and huge bureaucracy.
Victory in the drug war is not possible, nor is it the goal. Victory
in the drug war would mean that the drug war industry and bureaucracy
are out of business.
There are basically two types of people who support the so-called war
on drugs: Those who make their livelihood from it. This includes
politicians and bureaucrats who are probably on the payroll of the
drug cartels. (Al Capone had hundreds of politicians and prohibition
officials on his payroll.)
Suckers: taxpayers who have bought into the lies and propaganda of the
drug-war industry and bureaucracy.
Suckers: who are willing to deny liberty and freedom to others but think
that their own liberty and freedom will never be in jeopardy.
Suckers: who believe that criminalizing a substance will make it go away.
Suckers: who think that drug prohibition somehow protects children.
Suckers: who think that giving criminals control of dangerous drugs
somehow protects children and our society.
Suckers: who think that they live in a free country even thought the
United States is the most incarcerated nation in the history of human
civilization.
Kirk Muse
Mesa, Ariz.
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