There are so many lies in the ‘war on drugs’ it is hard to know where to begin but oh, these high school students from New Orleans have made a terrific start with this four minute clip.
The War on Drugs is a motherhood issue because it destroys families
June 3, 2012 by blue milk
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The reason that a war on drugs is needed is because families harbor these criminals. If families said, no money for drugs, no living in our house and doing drugs, drugs are for losers and we do not want losers in our family.
So, families do your job. If you will not, then suffer.
Censorship is evil.
the war on drugs is a stupid utopian waste of time, money and lives. it makes the drugs more expensive and more dangerous. laws do not change peoples behaviour. my grandfather grew pot for the war effort during two world wars, when we beat Europe hands down. Heroin was dispensed to returned veterans that had become addicted to methadone in POW camps right up to at least 1953. making these drugs illegal was one of the stupidest things governments have ever done and really shows what a yankee toady Menzies was as he hid behind his avowed love for the queen.
what a great reply, dylan.
I bet you didn’t even watch the clip. What an incredibly simplistic response. I’d delete your comment if someone hadn’t already responded to you.
People who haven’t yet seen that the war on drugs is the most racist anti-family policy in recent history are often people who will need something awful to happen to their loved ones to be convinced. Thankfully most people can see the toll taken by the drug war that isn’t even approached by the toll of actual drugs. Here’s a good look at what we accept as collateral damage: http://www.drugwarrant.com/articles/drug-war-victim/