Sunday, April 18, 2010
"Why Do Conservatives Still Love the Drug War?"
This is definitely a tough one.
35 years without success is quite a non-accomplishment; but, wrapping your head around making drugs legal is no easy task.
We've all seen the drug issue in only one way for most of our lives, so changing our thinking would be a monumental task.
Still, 35 years without success is quite a non-accomplishment...
35 years without success is quite a non-accomplishment; but, wrapping your head around making drugs legal is no easy task.
We've all seen the drug issue in only one way for most of our lives, so changing our thinking would be a monumental task.
Still, 35 years without success is quite a non-accomplishment...
Jacob Hornberger writes at CampaignForLiberty.com, and concludes:
"For decades, conservatives and liberals have been using the drug war as an excuse to assault freedom, free enterprise, privacy, private property, civil liberties, and the Constitution. They have brought nothing but death, violence, destruction, and misery with their 35-year old failed war on drugs. There would be no better place to start dismantling the statism that afflicts our land than by ending the drug war."