How about we actually “act like” we are in a war and use our military to win it.
The idea that it is not winnable is a farce that has been injected into the minds of Americans, so that we throw up our hands and say “FINE, legalize it!”.
The amount of damage that hard drugs to to our society is almost incalculable. And, the main reason most ppl say “legalize” is bc they don’t believe anything substantial can be done to stop it, but that’s not true.
Yeah, a person can cook up some ice/meth if they so desire and that will always be something that has to be dealt with, but we can do something about the flooding of America with hard drugs coming across our borders.
We also can and will do something about the opioid epidemic by dealing a blow to big pharma for producing something so addictive and by stopping China from dumping Fentanyl in the US. If we make it legal for ppl to have this stuff for their personal use the demand will grow and more hard drugs will come across our borders.
We know the military is restricted heavily on what it can and can’t do on US soil. We also know there are paths so that the military can act domestically and to me this situation is more proof that we are under some sort of military control.
It will be be GLORIOUS if we find out the Mexican government has decided to go full throttle with the US Military in taking down Mexican cartels. No doubt we have the Intel and capability to take those rat bastards out in a blink of an eye.
I envision the head of a cartel sitting in his gaudy ass house when the phone rings and surprisingly on the other line is Donald Freakin Trump. Trump tells the guy that he has two options, 1st. he can closeup shop and shutdown operations with no blood shed and not everyone close to him will die. 2nd. don’t do this and we will kill you and everyone around you.
Cartel boss then laughs bc he’s so stupid rich that he thinks he’s invincible. It is at that moment Trump tells him to look out the window, this startles the guy bc he thought no one would nowhere he’s at. So,, dumbass decides to walk to the window and its at that point missiles start falling from the sky. Dumbass probably gets pissed off and starts talkin shit to The Don. That is, until his other phone rings and he’s informed that ALL of his supposedly secrete locations have all gone up in smoke in a mater of seconds.
This will be the moment DT tells him,, we know where you are, we know where you’ll be, there is nothing you can do to escape bc we are locked on to you and there’s NOTHING that can be done to get away from it, if you don’t believe it,,, try us!😁
**In the real world this probably wouldn’t happen, but man would it be cool if it did!
The “War against Drugs” is a war against people who use drugs.
Sure, do everything to stop poisons that directly kill people, but they lump everything they disapprove of together. Lately that’s even included the likes of Hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin.
Except they are talking about Fentanyl which has killed 107,000 people in the last 12 months. Personally it has killed 4 of my friends. Although it wasn't a healthy choice for them, they unknowingly took mdma or coke laced with Fentanyl while partying.
Ivermectin and Hydroxychloroquine haven't been killing people.
Fentanyl is super deadly, Trump has mentioned it many times, even saying that deadly substance drug traffickers deserve the death penalty. This gives the military the chance/excuse to go after the cartel and mobilize under the guise of our safety.
I am sorry about your friends, but the gentleman you are replying to is 100% right. This opens the door to war on anything they deem dangerous but REALLY it’s anything they don’t profit from.
The truth about hard drugs is we should allow them, because we are a free people. Some will die, and that’s their own fault.
I’ve done just about every substance known to man, minus anything to do with sticking myself with something. I’m not jaded from that experience, so it’s not like I’m pissed off at myself or drugs. It was an experience, I went through it and came out the other side and thrived! But,, I can say the way my situation eventually turned out is wayyyy different than a lot of other people who also decided to take things to the limit. I somehow managed to walk away clean, healthy and immediately start working towards building wealth.
Still working on the wealth part😅
That said, I know a lot of ppl who I ran around with that didn’t make out anywhere near as well as I have. These guys, few girls, came from good families that weren’t struggling. Many of their moms were stay home moms and I’m fairly sure that the ones I knew best didn’t have any kind of abuse taking place at home. For the most part they were smart, interesting and capable. Yet, they liked to party and over time that shit got out of control until they finally got to a point where they were overtaken and the going out and partying became less but the drugs became more.
If they/we could have got it from a legal source that would have been great, but if it was legal and we could have just walked into a designated “”drug”” store we probably wouldn’t have been able to buy as much as much as we could from a dealer. *That means there would still be a fairly good size black market demand for illegal substances and yeah, there would be less money going to dealers, but there would be a shit ton going to the companies who own the “”drug”” stores.
*And we all know who would be owning these “”drug”” stores.
I’ve thought more about how you said
“The war on drugs is a war against the people who use drugs”.
You are right bc that’s how the government has designed it, but if they really wanted too they could take out the major traffickers.
Trump showed us that we can defeat an enemy that we had been told for years was unable to be defeated, ISIS.
We were told that the more we attacked them the more they grow and that if we killed one boss another one would just take his place. This was a false narrative that was placed on us so that we would live in fear and so that the cabal could continue using isis to destabilize the Middle East and whatever else fucked up thing they needed them for, maybe opium, but I think that’s the Taliban.
The same type tactic has been used on us with “The War on Drugs”.
They tells us there’s a war on drugs while at the same time they hardly ever take out the heads of the groups that are trafficking the most. Instead, they allow the drugs to come in knowing Americans are going to get hooked on it.
While all this is going on the cabal is getting rich bc some are directly involved in the drug trade, hold huge contracts with the prison system and they own the hospitals that get filled up with ppl directly and indirectly injured from drugs.
At the same time the government points it’s fingers at the gun crimes that come out of all this and use those statistics to demand gun “”reform””.
And that’s probably just the tip of the iceberg!
So, yeah,, it’s been a war on the users, but that shit can change and I’m betting that’s exactly what’s going to happen.
War on drugs shouldn't be a war. That is what gives those illicit drugs value. If there is a source for a problem being exported from another country then we should deal with that source anyway we see fit. If Mexico won't fix their problem then we must.
Just wait until the cartels can't convert any of that fiat. All that cash will be useless amd Mexico will collapse.
We have laws, laws need to be implemented and ENFORCED.
When country stops enforcing their laws you have chaos and chaos causes collapse.
Annnd where have we seen that?
If meth were to become legal, that doesn't mean I or most anyone I know would start using it. Prohibition failed miserably, it's time people realize it's the same with the "war on drugs."
The main reason people start doing drugs, especially when young, is because they are not supposed to. It is forbidden. If you do drugs, you are an outlaw, you are cool. Take that away and you would have fewer young people starting doing drugs. Unfortunately, there will always be addicts, whether it's legal or not. Legalization would allow for quality control, and additional taxation. All that money could then be spent on getting the addicts off the drugs. Also it might remove the stigma of "addict" from people that genuinely need opiates because of chronic pain.
The so called war on drugs is a complete farce. We all know the CIA is in the drug business so they can fund their black projects. It is simply another way the cabal gets the right hand to fight the left hand. Legalization would not only likely decrease the number of addicts, it would choke off the cabals main funding source. They make billions. The black market would still exist, but it would be much smaller.
Well,,, that wasn’t my reality or any of my friends that I know of.
From my perspective we did it bc it was fun, felt good, gave us an experience that we didn’t get while sober, made concerts incredible, sometimes allowed for introspection, cheaper than drinking at a bar (unless you’re being stupid and go ballz to wall), makes for a hell of a story and on and on it goes.
Also, alcohol is legal and I drank my ass off through high school. Many of our parents drank so it wasn’t like we were doing this major taboo thing that made us think we were cool. Nope, just wanted to get drunk and hook up.
***”Legalization would not only likely decrease the number of addicts, it would choke off the cabals main funding source”
No, they would just buy up the companies that make it and get richer legally. GREAT, another OxyContin for doctors to over prescribe. GENIUS!
People also do hard shit to drown away their legitimate sorrows - abuse at home, abuse as a child, abuse at work, etc. Binge/overeating is also included in that.
Parallel the alcohol prohibition and the rise of American bootleggers and mafia… it created the need and desire for FBI and BATF.
Poverty and disparities drive people to want to feel better. It’s multifaceted. Nixon flat out said he started the drug war to destabilize the peace /hippie movement.
How about we end the drug war?
How about we actually “act like” we are in a war and use our military to win it.
The idea that it is not winnable is a farce that has been injected into the minds of Americans, so that we throw up our hands and say “FINE, legalize it!”.
The amount of damage that hard drugs to to our society is almost incalculable. And, the main reason most ppl say “legalize” is bc they don’t believe anything substantial can be done to stop it, but that’s not true.
Yeah, a person can cook up some ice/meth if they so desire and that will always be something that has to be dealt with, but we can do something about the flooding of America with hard drugs coming across our borders.
We also can and will do something about the opioid epidemic by dealing a blow to big pharma for producing something so addictive and by stopping China from dumping Fentanyl in the US. If we make it legal for ppl to have this stuff for their personal use the demand will grow and more hard drugs will come across our borders.
The military at the border arresting cartel, and going into Mexico to hunt down and arrest cartel - that sounds like a war to me.
Me too!
We know the military is restricted heavily on what it can and can’t do on US soil. We also know there are paths so that the military can act domestically and to me this situation is more proof that we are under some sort of military control.
It will be be GLORIOUS if we find out the Mexican government has decided to go full throttle with the US Military in taking down Mexican cartels. No doubt we have the Intel and capability to take those rat bastards out in a blink of an eye.
I envision the head of a cartel sitting in his gaudy ass house when the phone rings and surprisingly on the other line is Donald Freakin Trump. Trump tells the guy that he has two options, 1st. he can closeup shop and shutdown operations with no blood shed and not everyone close to him will die. 2nd. don’t do this and we will kill you and everyone around you.
Cartel boss then laughs bc he’s so stupid rich that he thinks he’s invincible. It is at that moment Trump tells him to look out the window, this startles the guy bc he thought no one would nowhere he’s at. So,, dumbass decides to walk to the window and its at that point missiles start falling from the sky. Dumbass probably gets pissed off and starts talkin shit to The Don. That is, until his other phone rings and he’s informed that ALL of his supposedly secrete locations have all gone up in smoke in a mater of seconds.
This will be the moment DT tells him,, we know where you are, we know where you’ll be, there is nothing you can do to escape bc we are locked on to you and there’s NOTHING that can be done to get away from it, if you don’t believe it,,, try us!😁
**In the real world this probably wouldn’t happen, but man would it be cool if it did!
You should be a screenwriter!
The “War against Drugs” is a war against people who use drugs.
Sure, do everything to stop poisons that directly kill people, but they lump everything they disapprove of together. Lately that’s even included the likes of Hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin.
Except they are talking about Fentanyl which has killed 107,000 people in the last 12 months. Personally it has killed 4 of my friends. Although it wasn't a healthy choice for them, they unknowingly took mdma or coke laced with Fentanyl while partying. Ivermectin and Hydroxychloroquine haven't been killing people.
Fentanyl is super deadly, Trump has mentioned it many times, even saying that deadly substance drug traffickers deserve the death penalty. This gives the military the chance/excuse to go after the cartel and mobilize under the guise of our safety.
107,000 isn’t shit.
I am sorry about your friends, but the gentleman you are replying to is 100% right. This opens the door to war on anything they deem dangerous but REALLY it’s anything they don’t profit from.
The truth about hard drugs is we should allow them, because we are a free people. Some will die, and that’s their own fault.
Sorry to hear about ur friends
Did you not read where I agreed with fighting the influx of “poisons” like fentanyl?
I get it, I really do..
I’ve done just about every substance known to man, minus anything to do with sticking myself with something. I’m not jaded from that experience, so it’s not like I’m pissed off at myself or drugs. It was an experience, I went through it and came out the other side and thrived! But,, I can say the way my situation eventually turned out is wayyyy different than a lot of other people who also decided to take things to the limit. I somehow managed to walk away clean, healthy and immediately start working towards building wealth. Still working on the wealth part😅
That said, I know a lot of ppl who I ran around with that didn’t make out anywhere near as well as I have. These guys, few girls, came from good families that weren’t struggling. Many of their moms were stay home moms and I’m fairly sure that the ones I knew best didn’t have any kind of abuse taking place at home. For the most part they were smart, interesting and capable. Yet, they liked to party and over time that shit got out of control until they finally got to a point where they were overtaken and the going out and partying became less but the drugs became more.
If they/we could have got it from a legal source that would have been great, but if it was legal and we could have just walked into a designated “”drug”” store we probably wouldn’t have been able to buy as much as much as we could from a dealer. *That means there would still be a fairly good size black market demand for illegal substances and yeah, there would be less money going to dealers, but there would be a shit ton going to the companies who own the “”drug”” stores.
*And we all know who would be owning these “”drug”” stores.
I’ve thought more about how you said “The war on drugs is a war against the people who use drugs”.
You are right bc that’s how the government has designed it, but if they really wanted too they could take out the major traffickers.
Trump showed us that we can defeat an enemy that we had been told for years was unable to be defeated, ISIS. We were told that the more we attacked them the more they grow and that if we killed one boss another one would just take his place. This was a false narrative that was placed on us so that we would live in fear and so that the cabal could continue using isis to destabilize the Middle East and whatever else fucked up thing they needed them for, maybe opium, but I think that’s the Taliban.
The same type tactic has been used on us with “The War on Drugs”. They tells us there’s a war on drugs while at the same time they hardly ever take out the heads of the groups that are trafficking the most. Instead, they allow the drugs to come in knowing Americans are going to get hooked on it. While all this is going on the cabal is getting rich bc some are directly involved in the drug trade, hold huge contracts with the prison system and they own the hospitals that get filled up with ppl directly and indirectly injured from drugs.
At the same time the government points it’s fingers at the gun crimes that come out of all this and use those statistics to demand gun “”reform””. And that’s probably just the tip of the iceberg!
So, yeah,, it’s been a war on the users, but that shit can change and I’m betting that’s exactly what’s going to happen.
War on drugs shouldn't be a war. That is what gives those illicit drugs value. If there is a source for a problem being exported from another country then we should deal with that source anyway we see fit. If Mexico won't fix their problem then we must.
Just wait until the cartels can't convert any of that fiat. All that cash will be useless amd Mexico will collapse.
I like the way you said that.
We have laws, laws need to be implemented and ENFORCED. When country stops enforcing their laws you have chaos and chaos causes collapse. Annnd where have we seen that?
If meth were to become legal, that doesn't mean I or most anyone I know would start using it. Prohibition failed miserably, it's time people realize it's the same with the "war on drugs."
It seems possible the war on drugs has failed because it was designed to fail.
The main reason people start doing drugs, especially when young, is because they are not supposed to. It is forbidden. If you do drugs, you are an outlaw, you are cool. Take that away and you would have fewer young people starting doing drugs. Unfortunately, there will always be addicts, whether it's legal or not. Legalization would allow for quality control, and additional taxation. All that money could then be spent on getting the addicts off the drugs. Also it might remove the stigma of "addict" from people that genuinely need opiates because of chronic pain.
The so called war on drugs is a complete farce. We all know the CIA is in the drug business so they can fund their black projects. It is simply another way the cabal gets the right hand to fight the left hand. Legalization would not only likely decrease the number of addicts, it would choke off the cabals main funding source. They make billions. The black market would still exist, but it would be much smaller.
Well,,, that wasn’t my reality or any of my friends that I know of.
From my perspective we did it bc it was fun, felt good, gave us an experience that we didn’t get while sober, made concerts incredible, sometimes allowed for introspection, cheaper than drinking at a bar (unless you’re being stupid and go ballz to wall), makes for a hell of a story and on and on it goes.
Also, alcohol is legal and I drank my ass off through high school. Many of our parents drank so it wasn’t like we were doing this major taboo thing that made us think we were cool. Nope, just wanted to get drunk and hook up.
***”Legalization would not only likely decrease the number of addicts, it would choke off the cabals main funding source”
No, they would just buy up the companies that make it and get richer legally. GREAT, another OxyContin for doctors to over prescribe. GENIUS!
People also do hard shit to drown away their legitimate sorrows - abuse at home, abuse as a child, abuse at work, etc. Binge/overeating is also included in that.
Yup!
End the CIA, point the NSA and US Military at cartels
While at the same time improving family and economic situations in America.
Betcha NSA is front and center with the censorship and steal, so....no.
That’s so cute
Parallel the alcohol prohibition and the rise of American bootleggers and mafia… it created the need and desire for FBI and BATF.
Poverty and disparities drive people to want to feel better. It’s multifaceted. Nixon flat out said he started the drug war to destabilize the peace /hippie movement.
We wouldn’t have needed a war on drugs if the federal government/CIA hadn’t got involved and helped facilitate getting them here and making them.