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To: Ken H
So what do you prohibitionists think of your Drug War now?

Soros has been pushing for drug legalization, including heroin, since 1996. If Soros wants it, it's bad. He (they) have spent millions and they have obviously influenced many people like you. I grew up in Miami in the 80's and 90's. That was a legitimate drug war. There is no "drug war" right now. Holder's response to the heroin deaths is a medicine for first responders. He is in charge of the DEA!!! When I was growing up there was cocaine. Since there really was a war on drugs and shipments were seized daily, cocaine was expensive. Kids and people with limited resources didn't have easy access to drugs. There were no deaths that I knew of. I knew one addict, in my entire life, and I know a lot of people. The crap they are bringing is cheap. They aren't stopping the massive distribution of highly addictive and dangerous heroin, so it is cheap. It is cheap and therefore very appealing to silly kids curious, or trying to have fun. No bueno. The governments job is to protect citizens. Heroin destroyed China, and reality is that drugs are already legal to Pharma industries who ruthlessly supply highly addictive opium products in pill form and they are abused also. The "failed" war on drugs was a Soros campaign, but the fact is we didn't have all this crap around when Bush was president. What is going on now is whack. Just this last week I read about a toddler going to day care with heroin in his jacket. The heroin being sold out of McDonalds! It's ridiculous. NO WAY, legalization is Beelzebub Soros baby, and he wants the death of this nation.

25 posted on 03/14/2014 12:41:20 PM PDT by mgist (.)
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To: mgist

So do you support the authority of states under the 10th Amendment to regulate intrastate marijuana?


27 posted on 03/14/2014 3:57:42 PM PDT by Ken H (What happens on the internet, stays on the internet.)
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