This to me just totally seems like something they would do.
The drug war is a disaster in itself that was started by the deep state in order to wage war on Americans, anyway. Like every deep state plan they phrase it as something that's for our own good. After decades of drug war, overdoses are at an all-time high, drug-use is at an all-time high, deep state was flooding inner cities with crack, using drugs as pretext for violation of 2A, as well as excessive and seizure and civil asset forfeiture. I could go on at length about this but that's what my assessment of what the plan is.
Trump said in office that if congress gave him a bill to legalize cannabis he'd sign off on it, but otherwise took no real action. As someone who works in legal cannabis I was very pleased with how much he left us alone at the state level and only intervened in operations that trafficked stuff into or out of their respective legalized states, therefore breaking the laws of the states that legalized it and infringing on the sovereignty of states that didn't.
Now the deep state is trying to sell conservatives on more drug war by hyping up military intervention against the cartels. Was that ever necessary when Trump was in office? We don't need another long drawn out expensive foreign military intervention, he had a great relationship with the president of Mexico and was working with him to clean up corruption!
But I think the deep state will try this, give a too-little-too-late concession (they've already lost the optics war for the most part and now just appear brazenly tyrannical) on cannabis legalization, and have their controlled op conservative mouthpieces really step up the attacks on cannabis, so it drives the liberty minded people and moderates away from conservatives and back towards Dems.
And it's really fucking funny seeing all these conservatives/GOP who for the last few years were ranting and raving about tyrannical government and appearing to be the "party of liberty" jumping back on the prohibition train and speaking out against cannabis.
God damn I hate RINOs. If it weren't for Trump I would probably vote libertarian, except the Libertarian party is also fundamentally broken.
I think the fact that drugs are illegal drives a lot of the anti-police sentiment that leads to movements like BLM becoming popular. I, as someone who does not do illegal drugs, could not at all understand how people could in good faith support loudmouth criminals who talk back to the police while getting arrested and end up shot. It doesn't compute to me at all. Like, he's a criminal, good riddance right? But, if they are users of illegal substances, then likely they see police as enforcers against their lifestyle.
Growing up, most of the people I knew who had anti police attitudes had them because of prohibition of the safer drugs like cannabis, or mushrooms, or LSD. It was and is the single biggest core issue behind anti-police resentment that I know of in my generation.
These are things which are relatively benign as intoxicants, and can even help expand people's minds and help them become deeper and more critical thinkers.
That's why the deep state wanted LSD banned, because it makes you think too much.
I think there are so many things we don't know that makes it hard to be a true threat to the deepstate; like for example the names of every member of the deepstate and where they operate.