War on Drugs - Pros And Cons
The war on drugs has to be one of the most
nasty and vindictive of policies ever imposed on ordinary people by their own
governments. It is an absolute curse inflicted upon our societies by politicians
who seem to have no interest in the welfare of their own people.
There are no pros when it comes to the war on
drugs; only cons.
Tell me.
Would you rather that your government spent billions of your tax
dollars creating huge armies of these things, ...
Enforcing Medical Marijuana Laws
or on huge armies of these things, ...
Doctors and Nurses
Keeping certain drugs illegal has also created a
vast underworld of criminality and it has been responsible for the wholesale
corruption of hundreds of thousands of state officials.
Almost every category of serious crime contains a high
proportion of perpetrators who, in some way or another, have indulged in
criminal acts as a consequence of the illegality of drugs.
Because certain desirable drugs are illegal
...
... terrorists manage to arm themselves with
expensive dangerous weaponry - and so do nations wishing to get their hands on
weaponry which is denied to them through official channels
... organised crime syndicates and thousands of smaller gangs of criminals descend into the underworld
to pursue their criminal drug activities and then they also get involved in even
more crime - thus creating channels and resources for other types of crime -
prostitution, gun-running, robbery, people-smuggling etc
... young boys, particularly those who have no
hope of achieving very much because of their circumstances or their lack of
abilities are tempted easily into drugs dealing in order to 'make
something of themselves' - or to fund their own drug habits. And it is worth
pointing out that some 15% of young men and boys in the population have
intelligence levels that are pretty low! They often - especially when young -
cannot see the full implications of getting involved with drugs.
... millions of people who take drugs develop
anti-government sentiments and/or are susceptible to being blackmailed and/or
corrupted. These also include very powerful people - ranging from police
officers to politicians - whom societies simply cannot afford to have
blackmailed or corrupted.
For every father in a prison cell, there is a child
without a father - and the statistics show quite clearly what bad effects
this has on children and on society as a whole.
... Many thousands of people end up in
prison or being processed through the criminal justice system - which costs us a
fortune. Not only do we pay for them while they are inside prisons, we also lose
the value of their labours and turn them into unproductive burdens on society.
And, oftentimes, this leaves their loved ones on the outside having to fend for
themselves. For every father in a prison cell, there is a child without a father
- and the statistics show quite clearly what bad effects this has on children
and on society as a whole.
The drugs war is an absolute disaster. It
causes far more harm than good. And there are many other effective ways of
combating drug abuse.
Ooops. I forgot to mention the most important
thing about the War on Drugs ...
The darned thing doesn't work!
And it hasn't worked for half
a century!
So, why on Earth do we maintain
this completely catastrophic drugs war?
Why Do We Continue With The War On Drugs?
Well, what follows is partially the answer to
this question.
For the moment, just imagine a politician
called ADP.
He thumps the table and he says, "There
is far too much crime in our society. We need to lock up the criminals and give
them long sentences. We need
to get them off the streets. We need to come down hard on drugs users, and put
them into prison cells. Etc Etc Etc."
Well, you get the picture of this man.
Now, let's just see who benefits by promoting
and supporting ADP's agenda and who is prepared to fund his campaign for office.
1. "We need more money for our prisons!
We need to lock up more people," says ADP - and so those who work in the
huge prison service industry will vote for him. Of course they will!
More
funding for them. More benefits for them. And notice that those in the
prison services might well not even be wanting particularly to vote to
maintain the war on
drugs. These people might just be voting for more funds to go into the
prison
service. A very noble aim. But the point is that when they vote for ADP,
they are also voting to
maintain the war on drugs.
Having said this however, the fact that the prison guards unions in the USA are at the
forefront in the promotion of prison sentences for trivial drug
offences - e.g. see
Jailing is big business by Tim Kowall - it is also clearly the
case that the war on drugs has much to do with thousands of government
workers involved in the justice system wanting to profit themselves from
the incarceration of drug users.
Which is pretty disgusting, when you think about it.
2. "We need more policemen on our
streets!", says ADP - and so everybody who feels the same way because they
have a fear of crime will vote for him. And by
voting for ADP, these people are ALSO voting for the war on drugs - even though they
might not wish to. In other words, because people fear crime, they will vote for
ADP who is tough on crime. And the fact that ADP also wants to maintain the
drugs war might just be incidental to this.
3. The big construction companies that build
and maintain the prisons will also 'vote' for ADP. And they will do this with their
dollars - perhaps by contributing to ADP's campaign funds. Of course they will
do this. They want to get more government contracts to build and maintain more
prisons. And there is certainly nothing morally wrong in this at all. But, by voting for
ADP and promoting his campaign with their dollars, they are also promoting the war on
drugs.
4. "Citizens must be able to protect
themselves from criminals. They must have guns!" says ADP. And so the gun
industry, quite legitimately, will support ADP's campaign with its huge amount
of dollars. And those citizens who want to bear arms will also vote for ADP.
This is all very legitimate. But by voting for ADP, they are voting to maintain
the war on drugs.
5. "We must hand out more money to the
justice system. We have to prosecute criminals as best as we can," says
ADP. And the lawyers and the judges and the customs officers and the police will all agree with
ADP. After all, they are all having a tough time dealing with all the cases, and
they are very under-resourced. And so they will vote for ADP, who
is arguing for more resources to help them in their fight against crime. But by voting for ADP, they
are also voting to maintain the war on drugs.
6. "Illegal drugs are bad for you,"
says ADP - and all the pharmaceutical companies will agree. And they will agree
to the tune of thousands of dollars. Why? Because if people, for example, are
smoking pot to keep themselves cool and happy, they might well not use the legal drugs that
the pharmaceutical companies would prefer them to use. And so ADP will get handsome
funding for his cause from the legitimate drugs companies.
7. And, for the very same reasons, the tobacco
companies and the alcohol industry would just love to see ADP rise very high in
political office. They most certainly do not want people to turn away from the addictive but
legal drugs that they are most happy to provide them with. For example, the more
that people smoke pot, the less are they likely to drink alcohol.
Indeed, the alcohol industry seems to be one
of the biggest contributors when it comes to keeping the drugs war alive.
Indeed, the alcohol industry seems to be one
of the biggest contributors when it comes to keeping the drugs war alive.
And, of course, many religious organisations
and 'therapists' of various sorts would much rather that your money went on
those concerned with prayer and therapy - rather than drugs - in order to keep those blues away.
All these groups will manage to convince
thousands more people to vote for ADP.
8. And then, of course, in the case of
marijuana there are all those
industries which would just hate to see hemp being grown legally (e.g. see the
section on HEMP) No way are they going to support the legalisation of marijuana.
And so their money and their votes will also go to ADP.
9. There are some 300 billion illegal drug
dollars every year being laundered through the banking system. If this money was
to dry up, the banks would not have enough collateral to continue handing out
all their loans, e.g. see Taking
that into account and given steady accumulation of wealth by the world criminal
fraternity, the amounts of money involved in drug investments could be as much
as $1 trillion, and The
illegal trade in narcotics is estimated to be worth more than 400 billion
dollars a year.
If all drugs became legal, the banks would have to
rein in their activities very significantly. No way would they want this to
happen, and so they will give their support to ADP.
10. The drugs barons themselves would also be crazy not to support ADP with
their dollars - or even, perhaps, by tainting his political opponents in some
way. If drugs were legalised they would lose their multi-million dollar
businesses overnight.
Across the entire world, the very illegality of drugs
ensures that those criminals who want a lot of money and power can get them
both!
11. And how would governments and their secret
services be able to fund their illicit covert operations without turning a blind
eye to the drug dealing that they do themselves or that is being done on their behalf?
Across the entire world, the very illegality of drugs ensures that those
criminals who
want a lot of money and power can get them both And they can do this
without paying any taxes on their dealings. They too will support ADP - somehow.
12. It is a well-known political ploy for
politicians to frighten people so that they can then offer to protect them in
some way. Even the Mafia do this sort of thing. It is called a 'protection
racket'. And so ADP is using a well-tried effective tactic for gaining the
support of people.
And so it is that the ADPs of this world get
into office and so maintain one of the most barbaric and destructive policies of
the past 100 years.
There are enormous numbers of people who will
support ADP. And there are many powerful organisations that will do exactly the
same. Most of these people are not bad people. Most of these organisations are
not bad organisations. And ADP is not a bad person.
But, collectively, they are
manufacturing a climate and providing huge resources to maintain a situation
that does tremendous harm to our societies. And, quite simply, they are mostly
doing this in order to feather their own nests in their own particular necks of
the woods.
And who can blame them?
But this is why a man like ADP gets voted into office. He has huge support.
But the drugs war that he maintains does not
do his people any good at all.
Of course, there should be a 'war on
drugs'.
Of course, there should be a 'war on
drugs'.
But it should be conducted through education and treatment, not through
persecution, prosecution and incarceration. If we took this alternative route we
could cut crime significantly and also divert huge resources into programs that
were more involved in caring for people than in hurting them.
And, further, what could be more stupid than
handing over to those very 'types' who are prepared to be SERIOUS
criminals such huge resources with which to empower themselves!? - i.e.
with the huge profits from selling illegal drugs. If we want to disempower serious
criminals then one of the best ways is to remove their sources of power!
Duh!
If all drugs were legalised tomorrow, what
calamities would befall us?
If all drugs were legalised tomorrow, what
calamities would befall us?
Surely, at the worst, the number of 'addicts'
would grow?
Well, so what?
OK. So we would need to employ far more health
workers, doctors and nurses. We would also need to provide more education and
more treatment centres. And we would probably need to fund more research.
Would this be such a catastrophe - especially
given that, on balance, we would actually end up saving so many resources from
the ensuing reduction in crime?
And think about all the benefits from that research!
We are talking about billions of
dollars worth of research here.
As a society, what do we want? More police
officers and lawyers, or more doctors and nurses? More prisons or more
hospitals? More crimes on the streets, or more people receiving help, education
and treatment?
ADP is not the man that we should vote for.
Hurting the Sick and the Dying
Important Medical Research Halted In
both studies, the THC (from marijuana) shrank or destroyed tumors in a
majority of the test subjects. Most Americans don't know anything about the
Madrid discovery. Virtually no major U.S. newspapers carried the story, which
ran only once on the AP and UPI news wires, on Feb. 29, 2000. The American
Medical Marijuana Association
"In 1974 researchers at the Medical College of Virginia, who had
been funded by the National Institute of Health to find evidence that
marijuana damages the immune system, found instead that THC slowed the
growth of three kinds of cancer in mice – lung and breast cancer, and a
virus-induced leukemia.
The DEA quickly shut down the Virginia study and all further cannabis/tumor research ..."
Prosecuting The Sick Chemotherapy
for cancer racked Carter Singleton's 6-foot, 230-pound frame. The 65-year-old
Mount Healthy man couldn't eat; food tasted like sawdust. He lost 80 pounds
in five months. He was so weak he could barely move. Then a friend suggested he
try pot.
Cannabis: This case of research censorship is the worst since the
banning of the telescope - Scientific American
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