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Underdeveloped Countries and the War on Drugs

2023-10-21 20:13:52

Low Development Countries and Drug War In the next presidential election, the time has come to return to an old topic, a drug war, that has plagued American citizens for decades. Politicians have long discussed the actions to take to deal with the world's narcotic problems, and the time has come to return to this problem. All government factions can imagine more effort, but even if it is not bad, drug problems still exist.

# 1 | We need a war with "drugs" - if public safety is really a potential motive, tobacco, alcohol, opioids will be illegal tomorrow. These are the three most deadly medicines in our country. Instead, "drug warfare" began as a means to control groups (hippies and blacks) that the government considers as dangerous, as Nixon's Top Aid recognizes. By making harmless drugs harmless to marijuana (0 people died in 2015), the Nixon administration could weaken the two opposing voices. There is no reasonable reason for investing people in cannabis or mushrooms prison outside population management, as large public sake and pharmaceutical companies legally sell their harmful products to drug addicts.

After spending more than $ 1 trillion on drug war in our country, our prison population is leading the world, and we see that cannabis is available as much as today at the beginning of the drug war - Yes, we must end the federal ban on marijuana, and most states follow it - how the trump regime returns us to the dark era of drug warfare can not. Mr. Sessions is a complete and thorough hypocrite. Drug war failed to reduce the cost of drug use and cost billions of dollars to taxpayers. Current policies also have an impact on communities of people excessively. It is finally legalized, taxed and managed marijuana. Legislation of marijuana has been proven to successfully stimulate Colorado economy. This policy will generate tax revenues of billions of dollars and will reduce the enormous economic burden of imprisoning non-violent criminals.

Since the federal government banned factories in the 1930s, the ban on marijuana was one of the most deadly and meaningless government policies in the country. Drug war is basically a war against potted plants, more than 1% of the population is the only illegal drug you use on a daily basis. Even that opponent does not make that user violent or dangerous, even if that illegal state brings all the fear of the black market. As the process of legalization progresses slowly, the last three presidents of the United States are the real winners, they are all drugs, and the support for beer and wine sales and taxation is unprecedented - This activity (and dozens of small editions in the country) that helped achieve this release is worthy of special thanks.