The War on Drugs has been ineffective in reducing drug abuse,
limiting the supply of drugs or, reducing drug related deaths.
The law is not designed to determine what is and is not a medicine to each individual.
Who actually holds the power?
and therefore, who has the responsibility to make medical decisions?
The right to life and liberty dictate that it must be the individual. Every intervention contains risk; risk to the individual who is embodied.
The state is a sorry and incompetent substitute for the exercise of personal liberty under God.
Our system of law can not address the nature of these life and death decisions.
The first Federal drug czar, Harrry Anslinger, sought to increase his power by promulgating news stories exaggerating the effects of cannabis on Negros and Hispanics after America rejected alcohol prohibition, his former job.
In an appalling abuse of power, Anslinger arrested and prosecuted doctors who favored the humane treatment of addicts, yet, he supplied George Wallace, the senate oversight chairman, with heroin and syringes. He dined with Judy Garland, while condemning Billie Holliday to a death chained to a hospital bed.
Richard Nixon abused his oath to the constitution by trashing a study that supported CANNABIS as a medicine, in favor of being able to PERSECUTE his political enemies for simple drug crimes. Then, they deported and arrested and killed anyone opposing war publicly like John Lennon, using drugs as an excuse.
Now we have Hunter Biden, sleeping with his brothers wife and his crack pipe on social media while Joe Biden begs us to be understanding about his son's "addiction problem".
Understand that millions languish in prison, while the political class takes a pass.
America, under the War on Drugs, holds more people in prison without trial than any other country in the world.
Poor Americans are searched and arrested without probable cause, held incommunicado and are forced by their own attorneys and public defenders into surrendering their right to trial.
The corrupt judicial system's links to for profit, commissary, phone, healthcare, and rehabilitation corporations are a shameful and horrifying reality.
When the state assumes powers that it shouldn't have, the system of justice is then broken under the weight of the easy bust.
Who is benefitting from this?
Violent criminals,
organized crime,
and the corrupt political class.
We must undo this wrong because each state, now, is addicted to the federal money connected with this war on our liberty.
In surrendering our rights in this prohibition, we have surrendered our bodies to experimentation by the war/science community, for their profit.
Therefore, we cannot cede our liberty to Doctors, the healthcare system is complicit with the government, in its motives to utilize our bodies and control us.
The War on drugs has corrupted our justice system.
Police, by overstepping their actual authority, have become the enemy of the people and no longer enjoy a position of trusted protectors and servers.
This has created more dangerous working conditions and now they no longer have community support in their use of deadly force.
Liberty is now an arcane and empty promise; dependence seducing the public into apathy, the opposite of self-rule.
When the people surrender the responsibility for their lives to the state, the result is unquestionably “the common bad” not the "common good."
And finally, the War on Drugs, in placing the state above the peoples liberty, has corrupted the rehabilitation miracle that is the Alcoholic Anonymous-12 step program.
The only requirement for AA members is the desire to stop drinking.
When the court mandates every person caught up for a "drug offence" into the 12 step groups they are forcing the groups to admit people who don't meet the first requirement, diluting all recovery groups into mere meetings of addicts.
The political power grab which has been sold to the people as a War on Drugs is actually a war on liberty.
The American people have been lied to by the political class and law enforcement from the beginning about it's motives, it’s effectiveness, it's constitutionality.
The facts do not support the power of the political class to say "Do as I say and not as I do."
Mass incarceration has failed to reduce drug crimes or deaths.
Rehabilitation, when forced by the state, is doomed to fail.
The undermining of liberty has corrupted every aspect of our Republic, the justice system; and undermined the conditions under which we the people govern ourselves by creating apathy.
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