Log in

View Full Version : There real reason war on drugs the media and politicians do not want you to know.



spice756
13th June 2011, 18:35
There real reason war on drugs the media and politicians do not want you to know.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fRKiRJBzIA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0LVYRd1Ei2s

Note The first 3 minutes are in dutch, but the rest is in english !!

Wow so shocking.

PhoenixAsh
13th June 2011, 19:35
Thats one hell of an impacting documentary. At 49:00 when the guy who wrote the minimum sentencing tells how he looks back on that...he really, really gets emotional and you can see that he strugges tremenduously with the consequences.

I think it wonderfully words the real reasons governments do things: money, profitability, controll.


Thanx for posting it.

spice756
19th June 2011, 17:56
The War on Drugs has been a highly contentious issue since its inception.
A poll on October 2, 2008, found that three in four Americans believed that the War On Drugs was failing



A 2008 study by Harvard economist Jeffrey A. Miron has estimated that legalizing drugs would inject $76.8 billion a year into the U.S. economy — $44.1 billion from law enforcement savings, and at least $32.7 billion in tax revenue ($6.7 billion from marijuana, $22.5 billion from cocaine and heroin, remainder from other drugs).[83][84] Recent surveys help to confirm the consensus among economists to reform drug policy in the direction of decriminalization and legalization.[85]


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_on_drugs


Money Spent on the War On Drugs this Year
$996,194,191 Federal
$1,529,174,633 State
$2,525,408,543 Total

The U.S. federal government spent over $19 billion dollars in 2003 on the War on Drugs, at a rate of about $600 per second. The budget has since been increased by over a billion dollars.
People Arrested for Drug Law Offenses this Year
91,714

Arrests for drug law violations in 2009 are expected to exceed the 1,841,182 arrests of 2007. Law enforcement made more arrests for drug abuse violations (an estimated 1.8 million arrests, or 13.0 percent of the total number of arrests) than for any other offense in 2007.
Someone is arrested for violating a drug law every 17 seconds

http://www.drugsense.org/cms/wodclock




(http://www.revleft.com/vb/#cite_note-84)

LegendZ
19th June 2011, 19:32
Let's hunt the fucker that started this shit.

ZrianKobani
20th June 2011, 22:58
The only way for drugs to be allowed into society as acceptable is when people are able to use it responsibly and so far, it's yet to happen. That said, a total ban is no better and there needs to be a middle-path that allows both legalization and regulation.

Obs
20th June 2011, 23:00
The only way for drugs to be allowed into society as acceptable is when people are able to use it responsibly and so far, it's yet to happen.

So how do you suggest it will ever happen? Magic?

ZrianKobani
21st June 2011, 00:54
So how do you suggest it will ever happen? Magic? I was hinting more towards alchemy but magic could work in theory.