Is he right, Freepers?
There has been considerable thought and study devoted to whether recreational use of illegal drugs is a “victimless” crime. Recall that prostitution has also been referred to as a victimless crime but now is generally considered in the context of how many of the participants were trafficked into the trade against their will and otherwise illegally.
https://www.ottumwa.us/files/police/report_of_drugs_and_the_midwest.pdf
I want all people who do anything illegal while under the influence to be considered “premeditated.”
I also want no welfare to pay to medically help what they do to themselves.
Am I Libertarian enough for you?
The war on drugs is nothing but a war on the American people that allows the powerful and politically connected to make a lot of money off cartel bribes.
There has been a ‘war on drugs’ since Bush Sr.
The only ‘casualties’ habe been those using these drugs, those bodily transporting those drugs, and the police killed in their performance of said drug war.
It is the individual’s choice, just like tobacco or alcohol.
It is my stance that these poisins, prove me they are not, should ne stopped, with all extreme prejudice, streetside dispensed.
Presently, this whole mess has become an industry for lawyers, U.S.V.P. as example.
Dealers and Pushers sjould be targeted, not at their domicile, but at the scene of their business, and left there for the sidewalk cleanup crew to scoop uo, at their next ccycle through the area.
In the past they knew that an amendment to decrease freedom was required, that should still be the case. As of now,
.gov doesn’t have the authority to end such choices, at least in theory.
There are a number of future options, including:
1. Junkievilles in out-of-town locales
2. FDA quality-controlled recreational drugs
3. Liquid dilution (yellow - non-lethal at two liters per day for an 180 pound adult going to red - lethal at two liters per day except to hardened opiate users)
Argento o plomo
I completely disagree with him, and our mordern schizophrenia is evidence. There has not only been a BIG PHARMA war on drugs but it actually is a BIG MEDICAL CULTURAL WAR. (Covid collectivizing corporate-Marxist colonialism is an example)
“Drugs” originally were a social orientation prerogatives of “primitive” tribes. We now are simply destorying South American Indian culture by raiding their way of life and exchanging it with a patent costing manufactured pill - culture.
The Marxist benefit angle in this is to also run roughshod over these cultures by opposing the old against the young kidnapped and brainwashed in Marxist mental institutions called “higher education” where drugs are experimented on as a means of creating an underground incited army no one has control over. Because not only a deal with today’s Marxist is “preloaded” with it broken by the next generation of Marxists, but moreover this pogromic form of drug pushing by Marxist users on those who are not sick from drugs is the patent irresponsible political oppression coming from the very “ancestor wish” that Indian tribes had managed well prior actually.
The open borders allowing for the free flow of drugs and empowerment of the cartels is evidence enough of this. Can’t claim there is a “war on drugs” with that going on.
And the legalization in some jurisdictions which has further empowered cartels and caused crime to skyrocket is additional evidence. Exactly the opposite of what the legalization crowd claimed would occur.
That's because, in my opinion, of the wishy-washy way we enforce the law..
The laws against selling illicit narcotics should be enforced rigorously.! With HEAVY penalties and fines. If you need more prisons, build them.!
All those people you see living on the streets in our major cities ain't there just because their poor and homeless, their there because of the NARCOTICS.!
And lose all of that tax-free laundered income.
Nobody can deny it’s the users that caused the cartels to become billionaires with vast amounts of power.
Biden upped their power with no border for human trafficking they made 20 billion last year.
15 are in California and many in other states.