Posted on 07/13/2007 6:25:51 PM PDT by SubGeniusX
Powerful governments have killed a lot more people than marijuana has.
And as near as I can tell from the information given, it's possible that all of this was done to eradicate about a city-block sized patch of feral hemp.
This boy’s been in the evidence locker.
“No kidding. This kind of verbal overkill sounds like Reefer Madness to a lot of us and is just impossible to take seriously.”
It sure is! Why am I having flashbacks to Waco, Ruby Ridge??
I really have to wonder what the drug Czar has been smoking.We ned to turn the war on drugs into a war on terrorism.
Bumpkin.
Just the opposite.
The War on Unpatented Drugs creates huge profits for outlaw groups, including terrorists.
Ending the War on Consenting Adults would remove a funding source of the Taiban.
Politicians come and go. The career bureaucrats, like Walters, that inhabit the beltway are much better entrenched. I think overall they are responsible for, and contribute to the problem more than the politicians.
The drug war has gotten messy enough to be controversial, and the bureaucracy lets them keep it at arm's length. "At arm's length" is generally the posture that affords the least amount of control.
I rest assured that perhaps the majority of home grown hydroponic raised sinsemilla doesn't fund terrorists. ;-)
To add to that, not only is the “war on drugs” an infringement on the rights and civil liberties of all Americans it is stupidly hypocritical as it does note include alcohol, which is the source of more damage, more murders, more mayhem, more wrecked lives than all the others combined.
Can’t touch it though — it’s the drug of choice of the people in power.
Another frightening side effect of the “war” has been the proliferation of anti-narcotics nomex-clad strumtruppen armed with advanced weaponry and no-knock warrants.
It used to be a rare thing, but it’s getting to where not a week or a month goes by when these thugs descend on the wrong address, burst through the door, totally terrorize the occupants at gunpoint and then, upon finding they are at the wrong place, simply leave — often with only the most insincere and useless of apologies.
Alas, there’s no way to get this genie back in the bottle. Too many petty bureaucratic empires and been founded, nurtured and expanded to take advantage of it. Too many coffee cups depend on it.
Sure hope the “War on Terror” goes better than the “War on Drugs” and “War on Poverty” did.
As of Thursday morning, Operation Alesia raids had resulted in the yanking of 68,237 young marijuana plants from public lands in Shasta County.
Would have been better if it has read:
As of Thursday morning, Operation Alesia raids had resulted in the deportation of 68,237 young illegal aliens from public lands in Shasta County.
Is there anybody in the Bush administration with any intelligence? Condi, Speedy, Skeletor and now a new nit-wit.
just have to ping you ...
enjoy...
If the US wanted to stop the flow it's simple, and would require very little money.
We could buy the entire Afghani opium crop directly from the farmers, and give them a better price than do the heroin cartels. We could then sell what was needed to US and/or foreign pharmaceutical companies to make legitimate derivatives (morphine and such), and destroy the rest.
In addition, we could offer more money for other crops to the same farmers.
Of course, too many important people are making a profit in the war on (some) drugs for that to happen.
They say it takes a year to grow a crop, so this was probably no more than half grown at best. When they quote the value of the estimated marijuana traffic, to translate that into drug volume, it appears they're figuring the value of each plant at around $3,200.00.
People who smoke are terrorists.
People who (Fill in the blank) are terrorists. /s
Bush appointed this imbecile?
“people who plant and tend the gardens are terrorists who wouldn’t hesitate to help other terrorists get into the country with the aim of causing mass casualties.”
Get these people out of office. Enough is enough.
This suprises you?
Appointing imbeciles is Bush's special gift.
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