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To: mgist

The problem is federal police; FBI, DEA, BLM, ATF, and a bunch of other agencies like education that have their own little SWAT teams. I want all these Federal agencies to go away; they are the federal domestic police force.
Let’s get back to federalism and let the states decide on drug laws.
The CIA as been smuggling drugs into the US for years. Afghanistan’s production of opium based drugs has skyrocketed under US protection of the poppy fields. The DEA has worked with big time Mexican drug lords. The US government is horribly corrupt and it’s only getting worse.
The reason 0bama want to reduce drug sentences is that he needs more of his people out of prison to vote for the Dims.


10 posted on 05/10/2014 2:05:57 PM PDT by grumpygresh (Democrats delenda est. New US economy: Fascism on top, Socialism on the bottom.)
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To: grumpygresh

I agree %100 about the Federal Agencies. They are in the pockets of the cartels. Poor kids these days, trusted doctors are giving out psychotropic drugs to children. My nephew was diagnosed with add because he was a figity 10 year old. He’s 21 and diagnosed with “Addiction Disorder”. It seems this is a potential side effect of the ADD drugs. All those school shooters were on these types of meds.

None of these drugs cure anything. They couldn’t get the idea of heroin use accepted, but conveniently had the FDA legalize heroin in pill form, and it is even prescribed to children, despite $millions distributed in wrongful death lawsuits, and horrific statistics of addiction, abuse, and of course death. When Oxycontin was introduced in the late ‘90s, OxyContin was touted as nearly addiction-proof — only to leave a trail of dependence and destruction. Its marketing was misleading enough that Purdue pleaded guilty in 2007 to a federal criminal count of misbranding the drug “with intent to defraud and mislead the public,” they paid $635 million in penalties, and today it’s business as usual, except there are dozens of opiates in pill and even lollipop form.


15 posted on 05/10/2014 4:11:16 PM PDT by mgist (.)
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