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War on Drugs

PostPosted: Sun May 04, 2008 2:38 pm
by humorme
According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Uniform Crime Reports, drug abuse violations are defined as State and/or local offenses relating to the unlawful possession, sale, use, growing, manufacturing, and making of narcotic drugs including opium or cocaine and their derivatives, marijuana, synthetic narcotics, and dangerous non-narcotic drugs such as barbiturates.

More than four-fifths of drug law violation arrests are for possession. Law enforcement agencies nationwide made an estimated 2 million arrests per year for drug abuse violations alone.

According to the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)

    the Federal government seized 16,270 illegal drug laboratories between fiscal years 1975 and 2003
    in fiscal year 2003, of the 420 labs seized, 409 (97%) manufactured methamphetamines
    in 2003 the DEA program for eradicating domestic marijuana resulted in the destruction of 3.4 million plants in 34,362 plots, 8,480 arrests, 4,176 weapons seized, and assets seized valued at $25.1 million.

I may say, Feds are running a booming Drugs business, which explains why they don't want to legalize Drugs. After all what are they going to do with over 5,000 DEA officers and over 100,000 full-time personnel authorized to make arrests and carry firearms and lets not forget thousands of FBI agents and who has concurrent jurisdiction with the DEA over drug offenses under the Controlled Substances Act. And if we add State and Local agencies, Prosecutors and lawyers actively involved in War on Drugs, we can confidently say that this War will never end.

Supporter of War on Drugs will say that this war can be successful if we prevail in these areas: stopping drug production in other countries, stopping drugs at the border, stopping the sale of drugs within the United States.

Well geniuses, to that I will say: take my Middle finger and stick it in your asses deep enough so you can scratch your brains and maybe then you will come with better ideas or even understanding that you are trying to fight war that you will never win :finger5:

Re: War on Drugs

PostPosted: Tue May 06, 2008 2:45 pm
by ranter
You are forgetting about Cottage Industry of drugs related businesses that feed on cheap and sometimes free, talking about slaved, 15 cents per hour chain gang labor

In addition to that, endless line of jailhouses that provide employment to thousands of prison guards and support staff and if you think about why would anyone wants to continue loosing war on drugs, you’ll see that government would loose more if this war comes to the end.

Re: War on Drugs

PostPosted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 12:46 am
by humorme
ranter wrote:You are forgetting about Cottage Industry of drugs related businesses that feed on cheap and sometimes free, talking about slaved, 15 cents per hour chain gang labor

In addition to that, endless line of jailhouses that provide employment to thousands of prison guards and support staff and if you think about why would anyone wants to continue loosing war on drugs, you’ll see that government would loose more if this war comes to the end.


As I said, War on Drugs is a big business that Government has been running for the reason even God don't know why
:confused:

Re: War on Drugs

PostPosted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 7:33 am
by moneta
System of a Down touched on this issue in their song "Prison Song". Americas war on drugs is contrived to control. Those bastards are getting fat off others so i stick my middle finger up at them while I smoke my spliff

Re: War on Drugs

PostPosted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 2:33 pm
by Spider
I don't do spliffs but I am mad at the double standards of the Feds and everyone else involved who are trying to hoodwink us in believing that they are on to it. They don't want to legalze may jane because they get fat hand outs. The morons need a lesson. :twisted:

Re: War on Drugs

PostPosted: Sat Aug 30, 2008 12:43 am
by Gelo30
Its a big fight. . . the war on drugs won't stop until there are some one who buy and sell it!I guess the government is also behind of this. . .

Re: War on Drugs

PostPosted: Fri Sep 05, 2008 11:08 am
by fastreplies
humorme wrote:As I said, War on Drugs is a big business that Government has been running for the reason even God don't know why
:confused:


Believe me they know the same way they know that they are getting “bloody” money from sell of Tobacco products in taxes somewhere around $250,000,000 every day but continue to do so in spite of their own SG office statement that Tobacco kills.

If it kills, then declare it illegal and stop killings

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