@@richhauxwell7848 that was 911 actually, yunno that Osma Bin Laden guy and Al-Qaeda sometimes the boring simple explanations are the correct ones, Afghanistan isn't the only place in the world you can grow poppies
There's no "war" on drugs, because you can't have a war when everyone is on the same side. The only losses are the people who spend years in prison for low level drug crimes.
Do you know one thing a lot of those surveys leave Out when they talk about how more people are in for possession than distribution is the fact that 97% of drug charges never go to trial So what happens most of the time is that a charge of distribution is pled down to possession.
First thing we have to stop doing is calling taking drugs "drug abuse". That sets the tone of the conversation right away, and it sends the conversation in the wrong way.
Right? Also makes it seem like there’s a right and wrong way to take these drugs. So if I’m a high functioning drug user/taker it would be fine by their way of thinking? Nope, they say abuse to demonize the people who use them recreationally. Addiction is a horrible disease but it should be treated like a disease, not a heinous crime. You wouldn’t throw someone in prison for having a disease. Especially non violent drug “crimes”. It’s ridiculous. There needs to be more accurate drug portrayal, rehabilitation, and harm reduction. All those things would help users safely take their drugs and seek actual help to prevent OD’s etc.
Nope! That's not the reason why. As a few people have mentioned, the war on drugs was never meant to be "won"! The question is a simple one: why was the war on drugs ever created? Well, let's read the words of the creator, shall we? From qz.com/645990/nixon-advisor-we-created-the-war-on-drugs-to-criminalize-black-people-and-the-anti-war-left/ “You want to know what this was really all about?” he asked with the bluntness of a man who, after public disgrace and a stretch in federal prison, had little left to protect. “The Nixon campaign in 1968, and the Nixon White House after that, had two enemies: the antiwar left and black people. You understand what I’m saying? We knew we couldn’t make it illegal to be either against the war or black, but by getting the public to associate the hippies with marijuana and blacks with heroin, and then criminalizing both heavily, we could disrupt those communities. We could arrest their leaders, raid their homes, break up their meetings, and vilify them night after night on the evening news. Did we know we were lying about the drugs? Of course we did.” Destroy black families and profit off of the resultant prison labor. It's modern day slavery and it is very profitable.
Instead of continuing the War On Drugs, the US should really start a new war: The War On Drugs' [PRICES]. Maybe they will have better success there but highly doubt it.
I would imagine at this point someone would recognize, that drug use goes down when people have jobs, can educate their children, feed their families, and wake up with afeeling of self respect and dignity.
When the U.S government goes after something, it ends up escalating rather than reducing. The main reason for that is because the U.S government and it policy makers, with their arrogance always approach things negatively and fail to listen to numerous on ground reports on how to approach things differently.
No, you don't get it. Unfortunately, the video never talked about why the war on drugs was actually created in the first place. Let's read from the man who actually created it, shall we? From qz.com/645990/nixon-advisor-we-created-the-war-on-drugs-to-criminalize-black-people-and-the-anti-war-left/ “You want to know what this was really all about?” he asked with the bluntness of a man who, after public disgrace and a stretch in federal prison, had little left to protect. “The Nixon campaign in 1968, and the Nixon White House after that, had two enemies: the antiwar left and black people. You understand what I’m saying? We knew we couldn’t make it illegal to be either against the war or black, but by getting the public to associate the hippies with marijuana and blacks with heroin, and then criminalizing both heavily, we could disrupt those communities. We could arrest their leaders, raid their homes, break up their meetings, and vilify them night after night on the evening news. Did we know we were lying about the drugs? Of course we did.” You're making the assumption that they're "losing the war" when in reality, they're getting EXACTLY what they want. Prison labor is very profitable, along with destroying black families in the process.
The U.S. has many actors, delete this. Reducing the most diverse and decentralized government on earth is arrogance. You just want to destroy, not create.
The drug war was never meant to be won, there's no money in winning it and losing it, they're only money in fighting it. The interested that have personal gains the drug war includes The police department gets federal budget, prison industrial complex gets taxpayer money, the DEA need to get paid, america is a massive user of prison labours (slavery in my mind) where the average pay is 10-20 cents per hour aka cheap human labor resource.
Prisoners deserve to be free labor, period. Not only that, the vast majority actually choose to have jobs while incarcerated. Let’s worry about the rights of law abiding humans and all animals before we cry about criminals.
You are correct sir . There is no budget for a "war" that is won . I don't care what you put in your body . I judge you on your actions . Actions speak louder than any words . Their actions (LEO) speaks volumes .
@@charkswitlazers If they are nonviolent drug offenders, whose rights did they violate to end up in prison? If they robbed, beat, or killed someone for those drugs, that's a whole other Oprah, and that deserves time. But I don't want to spend $45k/year to house a weed smoker.
@@thetachyon456 They are the engine of the Chinese, forced prison labor keeping them dominating the American market for peeled garlic. Worked 18 hour days until their fingers bleed and use their teeth to keep peeling
Literally, legalize drugs, so hard drug users come in contact with health professionals, gangs and cartels are defunded, and law enforcement can focus on violent/victim driven crime
@@georgegerman9009 Haiti use this argument on you but that is anecdotal evidence. I'm sorry your brother died from use and I don't know the particular circumstances. One of the things that we do know is many addicts often use drugs to deal with other problems, often mental health. This is one of the primary reasons why detoxes don't often work because they don't go hand-in-hand with the long-term mental health that individuals need. Another thing that decriminalization would do would also allow for regulation. We need to be honest many of these drugs really aren't that bad when used responsibly and most individuals use them fairly responsibly like most people use alcohol responsibly. By decriminalization and legalizing the safest forms is really the best way to protect everyone.
Same with any war. There's literally no point. And it's not "America wants that oil" it's that the globalist military industrial complex want money. War pays. It pays big. It also scares. Scared people are easy to control
U.S. crime rates have fallen since the 1970s. So has life expectancy. In my opinion the war on drugs is successful, but many channels like Vice want to convince you otherwise. Vice is funded by George Soros.
Yes, it's almost like the war on drugs has nothing to do with health and safety or doing anything to actually protect the American people and it is more about spending taxpayer money on brainwashing people into hating other people meanwhile allowing politicians to target and remove certain groups disproportionately right to vote. Just like Nixon intended.
@@armadilllo the decriminalization of drugs is mostly a democratic/centrist agenda. It was Nixon, a Republican, who "declared" the war on drugs in 1971. Watch the vid, kid.
You don't end addiction by giving fine and arresting them to release them. It's a health care issue but they find a way to profit from arrest rather than deal with the root cause
I was surprised to learn some European countries actually legalized drugs,and have had far fewer overdoses and problems related to it than here in the US. John Stossel did an interesting report on it,and America's drug war.
The War-on-Drugs cant ever be Won, BECAUSE the very Idea shows a total Misunderstanding of the Situation. As YT-Channel Some More News pointed out "Data and Science clearly show that Drug-Addiction is nothing more and nothing less than a Disease by all Wikipedia-Defintions of the Word. It even, in fact, CHANGES YOURE BRAIN-WIRING... ...How messed up is it that we send Policemen to Schools to explain Drugs instead of Scientists and Doctors who actually know it?!" Objective fact is, Drug-Addiction is a MEDICAL PROBLEM. Objective fact as in 'this aint up for Debate. You either know this or you dont'. And our beloved, great, beloved Politicans do not know this.
@Chett Baker We lose 600k people every year in the US to heart disease, let alone the many other diseases like cancer caused by fast food. That's double the losses we saw in WW2, every year.
@@indigenousamerican3148 I'm sick of realizing enemies. America was built on people from all over the world, so why not love people from all over? Enough killing. We're at war with seven countries, and for what?
If you watched and listened, it’s only 1 in 5, meaning 4 of 5 are in jail for other crimes. Keeping drugs the resource for arrests is working, nuff said! And I am a user, abuser, seller, and manufacturer from the streets! Go head
@@indigenousamerican3148 lol that’s cute! A lil puny country with big land and lil computers take over America pipe. Tell me why Biden handed him a list of 16 targets NOT to target? LMAO
As someone from Mexico I can say crackdowns and use of force has lead to more deaths than lives saved, in both countries. We need smarter tactics vane a robust regulation, only that way we'll win against this plague
The War-on-Drugs cant ever be Won, BECAUSE the very Idea shows a total Misunderstanding of the Situation. As YT-Channel Some More News pointed out "Data and Science clearly show that Drug-Addiction is nothing more and nothing less than a Disease by all Wikipedia-Defintions of the Word. It even, in fact, CHANGES YOURE BRAIN-WIRING... ...How messed up is it that we send Policemen to Schools to explain Drugs instead of Scientists and Doctors who actually know it?!" Objective fact is, Drug-Addiction is a MEDICAL PROBLEM. Objective fact as in 'this aint up for Debate. You either know this or you dont'. And our beloved, great, beloved Politicans do not know this.
Two words: Supply/Demand. No president or government or organization will EVER be more powerful than those two words. But that wont stop them from trying tho.
What's truly unfortunate is that for the billions of dollars spent on the war on drugs, that spending would be far more effective at reducing drug crime if it was put towards healthcare and education. The problem with the war on drugs is that it is very much a matter of putting an ambulance at the bottom of the cliff, albeit with a tank in place of an ambulance. In fighting a war on drugs nothing is done to reduce the motivation for using drugs, which is what focusing on healthcare and education would actually do.
@@Mitaka-Asa Umm… is that true? Please link a study showing that drug rates in places like Oregon (not Portugal) have significantly fallen since they decriminalized ALL drugs.
@@TheBooban yes, joints are not like cigarrettes here 😅 About rehab: you may be required to go there (it's one of the possibilities) but the system often serves as a way to get help when it's very rare that drug users would search for it. We used to have a massive problem with drug use in the 80s, which decriminalization helped to alleviate. We also have for example facilities where they'll offer you supplies so that you can shoot up while avoiding getting HIV, hep c and such from sharing needles.
@@jorgemanso521 I think OP probably knew that. Portugal's decriminalization of drugs in 2001 has been much talked about and envied in the US over the years as good policy. As opposed to US prohibition which was a disaster.
I highly recommend the book Chasing the Scream: The First and Last Days of the War on Drugs by Johann Hari. I think he gets it wrong about discounting genetic factors of addiction, but the history primer of the war on drugs is among the best you’ll find.
Hari is kind of an anti-liberty dunnock(victim of the cuckoo bird). He's "a progressive" who is libertarianish only on drug rights. For a more consistent view, it's better to go with Radley Balko, Carl Hart, Jacob Sullum, Thomas Szasz, Andrew Weil, Hamilton Morris, Vin Suprynowicz, Clay Conrad, John Stossel, etc.
@@JakeWitmer The War-on-Drugs cant ever be Won, BECAUSE the very Idea shows a total Misunderstanding of the Situation. As YT-Channel Some More News pointed out "Data and Science clearly show that Drug-Addiction is nothing more and nothing less than a Disease by all Wikipedia-Defintions of the Word. It even, in fact, CHANGES YOURE BRAIN-WIRING... ...How messed up is it that we send Policemen to Schools to explain Drugs instead of Scientists and Doctors who actually know it?!" Objective fact is, Drug-Addiction is a MEDICAL PROBLEM. Objective fact as in 'this aint up for Debate. You either know this or you dont'. And our beloved, great, beloved Politicans do not know this.
Who is the majority of people you’re referring to? Literally, most people want drugs out. Even drug addicts want to stop using drugs. Even the sellers themselves would wish to be able to do anything else but they do it people it pays the bills so… I Don’t know who you’re referring to there.
You're likely surrounded by people who are for the legalization of drugs, and therefore you assume they represent the majority opinion, which isn't true. This happens both with right-wing and left-wing people, who don't go outside their bubble.
The language of declaring “war” on drugs is indicative of the problem- we need to be healing, not fighting these issues. And that comes with an entirely different approach which decreases policing and increases examination of all the varying levels of social influences. But that ain’t gonna happen bc the people who want to declare “war” are benefiting from the current system *sipping my tea*
I completely agree. All I can do as an outsider (I'm not from the US) is laugh at how wrong the government and other policy makers are. Drugs aren't the problem, the United States system and societal structure is the problem. Drugs do one thing, they "free" people from their ugly reality. If you want to make people stop using drugs, all you have to do is give them a better life. Instead of asking: "how many millions of pounds of drugs did we take off the streets?" or "how many drug users/sellers did we catch?" The government should be asking: "how many millions of people are happy, safe and living comfortably in my country?". Countries that don't have drugs are countries that have happy people with stable lives, that's it.
I just finished 2 years probation, got caught with literal dust in a baggie, any amount of cocaine is in fact cocaine in the state of Kentucky, there is no "usable amount" law like there used to be. For 2 years I was told repeatedly that I have a disease, I would ask if the cure is too throw me in a little cage like an animal? Or be forced to attend some sort of religious program such as AA? Where I'm forced to admit I'm powerless, and that a God I don't believe in is my only hope.
@Steven Wilkerson If there was a "War on Fraud" That unfairly targeted my race. I would want changes, but guess what? *I'D STILL WANT FRAUD TO BE ILLEGAL.* I wouldn't change laws in order to legalize fraud everywhere, and claim that my freedoms were being unfairly taken away.
Wow, I didn't notice that. It started in 1983 and ended in 1998. It looks like it did work to an extent. Perhaps rebranding it and restarting it would help.
Stop treating addiction and drugs as a criminal problem and start treating it as a social one. Look to countries like Portugal for their drug policies and see how they succeeded. Policies like harm reduction work. Police should not be used as a bludgeon to 'fix' social problems. In many cases of addiction, it's as Gabor Mate said: "Not why the addiction, but why the pain?"
FACT: U.S. crime rates have EXPONENTIALLY fallen since the war on drugs began. Yes, the war on drugs is actually working despite what these channels peddle to you.
I cut hair for the homeless, never been addicted but I see it when I’m at these homeless shelters and it’s why I wanna be a cop, to actually help these amazing people effected by these drugs back to life by cleaning up the streets
Work for who? For politicians and judges to have an easier issue to talk about in their campaign, or tunnelling taxpayer's money to contractors(private jails, equipment)? Yeah, it definitely worked.
The guy who got 40 years in prison for a cocaine offense while under house arrest. I have to be honest, that might be one of the most corrupt examples of our goverment. Keep in mind it was an offense. So it was just a small personal amount. We all need to pray for that man and hope he gets out way sooner. Please.
Dr. Carl Hart . I love his books about the absurdities around the War on Drugs. Too bad the US couldn't implement drug policies like Portugal or Switzerland.
In the 1990's the government was investing in educating the public about the damage caused by drug usage with very creative TV commercials and I believe that explains why the use of drugs went down considerably during that period, but for the last 20 years I don't remember seen much focus on education, but only criminalization....
This comment section gives me alot of hope people are finally realizing drugs are not a crime, at worse its an illness. No one should serve prison time for putting some random substance in their body.
Right especially if we don't even get the right education bout drugs to begin with "they lied to me bout weed so they probably lied bout crystal meth too pass the pipe" n that's why the truth matters
Only the first Emu war is remembered by most people. Australia when to war against the Emu no less than 3 times, losing each war. After the third emu war, Australia was forced to build a gate, marking the lands of Emu country and Australians were forced to pay for it among the other harsh reparations. To this day no Emu will go to prison for killing a man in Australia.
The war on drugs was never about disruption of illicit drug industry; it was always known there would be (and is) a racial bias skewered towards communities of poverty as well as black/ethnic minorities. If it was really about decimating the industry then all energy would have been focused on eliminating the source. Let’s not forget the legitimate opiate crisis either. Various big pharmaceuticals are the biggest and most deadliest drug pushers out there!
50 years ago cops planted an once of cannabis on my pops because cop wanted to teach my pops a lesson. Pops joined Navy because the military is the only employer that waves a criminal record.
As YT-Channel Some More News pointed out "Data and Science clearly show that Drug-Addiction is nothing more and nothing less than a Disease by all Wikipedia-Defintions of the Word. It even, in fact, CHANGES YOURE BRAIN-WIRING... ...How messed up is it that we send Policemen to Schools to explain Drugs instead of Scientists and Doctors who actually know it?!" Objective fact is, Drug-Addiction is a MEDICAL PROBLEM.
Contain illegal drug use by dividing the country into "Drug Free Zones" and "Free Drug Zones". Drugs are dispensed by perscription for medicinal purposes to residents within "Drug Free Zones" while drugs are dispensed freely without charge to abusers residing within "Free Drug Zones".
I think that's a great question. Something I'm missing too. Some people might say economic pressures, more mental health issues -- people trying to self-medicate. But there seems to be a market in all economic tiers of society. Rich college kids are a big one.
They aren’t serious about preventing illicit drug use and abuse in America, especially when they’ve relegated the “war on drugs” that is solely based on race!
Yeah I found that part funny to. Before the war on drugs a lot of people were probably fairly okay with admitting the fact that they used these illicit substances. Yes there was some social stigma but overall they'd be comfortable with it. After a lot of social stigma was attached to using drugs reporting, self reporting went down. It's almost like focusing on self reporting something wasn't that bad then got worse and then now isn't as bad might not be the most accurate way to track use.
People who live in America believe they have a right to do anything they want, the war on drugs will not end anytime soon. People should have a right to do whatever drugs aren’t going to hurt them or anyone around them like adults
The war on drugs just like the war on terror started with a good enough intent but ended up just being a work opportunity for too many people & therefore very hard politically to scale down 🤯
successful people don't become that way overnight .most people you see as a glance-wealth, a great career, purpose-is the result of hard work and hustle over time. I pray that anyone who reads this will be successful in life..
thats the point, if you focus on something that's illegal, it will only gain more attraction and cause more chaos, thus banning weapons wont do literally anything but cause more problems.
Meanwhile, countries that legalize it all, use that money on rehab, safe injection sites, and so on are actually seeing a decrease in drug use. Corruption is why the war on drugs still exist, and the people are who are paying for the corruption, not those committing corruption.
US has very big problems with medical use. When you can treat your tooth pain under general anesthesia, or to use opioids as a pain relieve, it's insane.
I live in Portugal, and I know the facts show that decriminalizing all drugs has worked here very well. I didn’t think it would be successful, but we have less addicts, less deaths, less disease and less crime. P.S. Portugal is one of the safest country’s on earth.
The war on drugs has been as big a failure as prohibition was back in the day. It doesn't matter how dangerous or illegal something is, if people want it they'll find a way to get it. It's time to end the so-called war on drugs.
They should just legalize fentanyl for recreational use already. its not like we can't already obtain it if we so desire. legalization is regulation is quality control. a safe dose is 25 mcg, a lethal one is 700mcg. You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it drink.
How about a discussion around the political reasons why this war on drugs was started? In terms of the political goals of the Republican Party, this war succeeded.
"We knew we couldn’t make it illegal to be either against the war or black, but by getting the public to associate the hippies with marijuana and blacks with heroin, and then criminalizing both heavily, we could disrupt those communities. We could arrest their leaders, raid their homes, break up their meetings, and vilify them night after night on the evening news. Did we know we were lying about the drugs? Of course we did.” -John Ehrlichman, Nixon's domestic policy advisor
@@AdmiralBonetoPick the bulk of drug arrests are for cannabis. Even early research showed it can be helpful for certain conditions, which should automatically prevent it from being schedule 1, but the DEA didn't care. Since 1978 there has been a federal medical marijuana program despite the government's official stance being that it is highly addictive, harmful, and has no medical applications. Explain that if it isn't politically motivated.
Had to stop watching at the three minute mark when they started to debate whether or not the US has won the war on drugs. I couldn’t believe that a UA-cam video made such a ridiculous question and then I realized I was watching a CNBC video. NEXT.
I’m at a point: just let them in, let the people know the consequences, and stop spending money on prevent mg drugs coming in. Spend it on rehab and letting people know what it does. Weed was a “drug” awhile ago and a good chunk of people went apeshit like everyone’s going to be high but instead it’s the same: do it if you want to. Let people try coke in a controlled environment, let people do what they want. FREE COUNTRY! Lol
It's actually much better to just allow legal production in the same ways as is happening with weed. That way the drug products are cleaner and safer. It also prevents the cost going above a certain point relative to inflation. We just don't want big corporations getting into legal drugs with addictive substances without many, many regulations with the safety of the public in mind. Substances that are physically addictive should never just rely on a free market. Just look at alcohol. But the stigma of alcoholism is not the same as it is with addiction. Because just drinking responsibly isn't seen as an innately bad thing. The way things are now it's all about social perception, not what's viewed as responsible or acceptable use.
Such a waste, trillions? I don’t even smoke weed, but dismantle the DEA. You will NEVER get people to stop wanting drugs, and as long as there is demand there will always be supply. Arrest all the people you want, there will be another drug user after that one. No one has ever heard of a drug dealer running out of drugs.
End the failed war on drugs and take the distribution of drugs away from the criminals. All drugs should be decriminalized and regulated and addicts should be given treatment
Marijuana Prohibition needs to End. I've been on Medical Marijuana since 2019 to treat Epilepsy. My last seizure was November 2020. I'm going to be getting my driver's license back after 10 years of not being able to drive due to the seizures. I'm no longer dependent on medications that have some of the worse side effects and don't even stop the seizures but can be deadly to quit cold turkey.
As "Some More News" pointed out "Data and Science clearly show that Drug-Addiction is nothing more and nothing less than a Disease by all Wikipedia-Defintions of the Word.
They created the problem and came up with solutions for it, both are very profitable and they get to criminalize people, employ more police, more judges,more jails more public funding more marketing and more money
"The government doesn't want you to use your drugs, they want you to use their drugs." - Chris Rock
Ask yourself, why are we in Afghanistan?
@@richhauxwell7848 that was 911 actually, yunno that Osma Bin Laden guy and Al-Qaeda
sometimes the boring simple explanations are the correct ones, Afghanistan isn't the only place in the world you can grow poppies
Drugs are always faster too get money in our hands
@@DarkShroom wasn’t he in Pakistan.
@@DarkShroom true but we have soldiers protecting said poppy fields so what does that say
Ah, the long standing American tradition of making war against abstract concepts... and losing...
They could learn from Philippines as of march 2021 data there is 10 million drug surrendere
They aren't losing if you know the true purpose of the 'war on drugs'. Some might say, they've been very 'successful'.
That’s right more people use drugs now then any time in history except for the mid 80s during the cocaine epidemic.
Now we're fighting systemic racism lol
War is money.
There's no "war" on drugs, because you can't have a war when everyone is on the same side. The only losses are the people who spend years in prison for low level drug crimes.
Do you know one thing a lot of those surveys leave Out when they talk about how more people are in for possession than distribution is the fact that 97% of drug charges never go to trial So what happens most of the time is that a charge of distribution is pled down to possession.
Or the people in Mexico and Central America who have to endure so much violence and so much blood shed because the US can’t stop snoring so much crap
First thing we have to stop doing is calling taking drugs "drug abuse". That sets the tone of the conversation right away, and it sends the conversation in the wrong way.
Right? Also makes it seem like there’s a right and wrong way to take these drugs. So if I’m a high functioning drug user/taker it would be fine by their way of thinking? Nope, they say abuse to demonize the people who use them recreationally. Addiction is a horrible disease but it should be treated like a disease, not a heinous crime. You wouldn’t throw someone in prison for having a disease. Especially non violent drug “crimes”. It’s ridiculous. There needs to be more accurate drug portrayal, rehabilitation, and harm reduction. All those things would help users safely take their drugs and seek actual help to prevent OD’s etc.
“I want to congratulate drugs for winning the war on drugs” - Vice media
Haha true
😂😂😂😂
Vice lie !!!
@@varangianwolf6128 oh so we won the war on drugs??? Where and when???
@R Black go watch tucker he will tell you what you want to here 😂
Maybe because officials at the highest levels are in on it, ya think?
You're right, all I could think of when Bush was fondling that cocaine was how much of it went up his sons nose.
it's the CIA.
@@Carnageloser7 all the abc's.
Nope! That's not the reason why. As a few people have mentioned, the war on drugs was never meant to be "won"! The question is a simple one: why was the war on drugs ever created? Well, let's read the words of the creator, shall we?
From qz.com/645990/nixon-advisor-we-created-the-war-on-drugs-to-criminalize-black-people-and-the-anti-war-left/
“You want to know what this was really all about?” he asked with the bluntness of a man who, after public disgrace and a stretch in federal prison, had little left to protect. “The Nixon campaign in 1968, and the Nixon White House after that, had two enemies: the antiwar left and black people. You understand what I’m saying? We knew we couldn’t make it illegal to be either against the war or black, but by getting the public to associate the hippies with marijuana and blacks with heroin, and then criminalizing both heavily, we could disrupt those communities. We could arrest their leaders, raid their homes, break up their meetings, and vilify them night after night on the evening news. Did we know we were lying about the drugs? Of course we did.”
Destroy black families and profit off of the resultant prison labor. It's modern day slavery and it is very profitable.
a lot of police dpts get $ to look the other way
Instead of continuing the War On Drugs, the US should really start a new war: The War On Drugs' [PRICES]. Maybe they will have better success there but highly doubt it.
Nothing will stop me from my godforsaken right for booger sugar!
Trump started to do that by trying to increase competition among drug manufacturers.
Nah, it'll decrease profits lol
Hmmm.... nice 🤔
@@jimziemer474
Still private healthcare providers universal healthcare is the only way out
I would imagine at this point someone would recognize, that drug use goes down when people have jobs, can educate their children, feed their families, and wake up with afeeling of self respect and dignity.
When the U.S government goes after something, it ends up escalating rather than reducing.
The main reason for that is because the U.S government and it policy makers, with their arrogance always approach things negatively and fail to listen to numerous on ground reports on how to approach things differently.
100% right
No, you don't get it. Unfortunately, the video never talked about why the war on drugs was actually created in the first place. Let's read from the man who actually created it, shall we?
From qz.com/645990/nixon-advisor-we-created-the-war-on-drugs-to-criminalize-black-people-and-the-anti-war-left/
“You want to know what this was really all about?” he asked with the bluntness of a man who, after public disgrace and a stretch in federal prison, had little left to protect. “The Nixon campaign in 1968, and the Nixon White House after that, had two enemies: the antiwar left and black people. You understand what I’m saying? We knew we couldn’t make it illegal to be either against the war or black, but by getting the public to associate the hippies with marijuana and blacks with heroin, and then criminalizing both heavily, we could disrupt those communities. We could arrest their leaders, raid their homes, break up their meetings, and vilify them night after night on the evening news. Did we know we were lying about the drugs? Of course we did.”
You're making the assumption that they're "losing the war" when in reality, they're getting EXACTLY what they want. Prison labor is very profitable, along with destroying black families in the process.
our govenment is made up of a bunch of old white dudes.
Cause they don’t know how to approach it diffrently
The U.S. has many actors, delete this. Reducing the most diverse and decentralized government on earth is arrogance. You just want to destroy, not create.
The drug war was never meant to be won, there's no money in winning it and losing it, they're only money in fighting it. The interested that have personal gains the drug war includes The police department gets federal budget, prison industrial complex gets taxpayer money, the DEA need to get paid, america is a massive user of prison labours (slavery in my mind) where the average pay is 10-20 cents per hour aka cheap human labor resource.
Prisoners deserve to be free labor, period. Not only that, the vast majority actually choose to have jobs while incarcerated. Let’s worry about the rights of law abiding humans and all animals before we cry about criminals.
You are correct sir . There is no budget for a "war" that is won . I don't care what you put in your body . I judge you on your actions . Actions speak louder than any words . Their actions (LEO) speaks volumes .
@@charkswitlazers "Prisoners deserve to be free labor" aka "Slavery is fine as long as they are criminals"
@@charkswitlazers If they are nonviolent drug offenders, whose rights did they violate to end up in prison? If they robbed, beat, or killed someone for those drugs, that's a whole other Oprah, and that deserves time. But I don't want to spend $45k/year to house a weed smoker.
@@thetachyon456 They are the engine of the Chinese, forced prison labor keeping them dominating the American market for peeled garlic. Worked 18 hour days until their fingers bleed and use their teeth to keep peeling
Literally, legalize drugs, so hard drug users come in contact with health professionals, gangs and cartels are defunded, and law enforcement can focus on violent/victim driven crime
Hard drug addicts don't want any help. I know that for self experience
They rather die of od
Like my brother did.
@Stephen Anthony that's something of a plot for the Kingsman 2
@@georgegerman9009 Haiti use this argument on you but that is anecdotal evidence. I'm sorry your brother died from use and I don't know the particular circumstances. One of the things that we do know is many addicts often use drugs to deal with other problems, often mental health. This is one of the primary reasons why detoxes don't often work because they don't go hand-in-hand with the long-term mental health that individuals need. Another thing that decriminalization would do would also allow for regulation. We need to be honest many of these drugs really aren't that bad when used responsibly and most individuals use them fairly responsibly like most people use alcohol responsibly. By decriminalization and legalizing the safest forms is really the best way to protect everyone.
most violent criminals are violent from using drugs
@Stephen Anthony Covid was like poison. Many drug addicts died. I kinda like the idea. Less drug use. Lol
“The war is not meant to be won; it is meant to be perpetual to keep the present and prevailing social order intact.” (Paraphrased)
When people talk about those who don't study history being doomed to repeat it, this is why.
Same with any war. There's literally no point. And it's not "America wants that oil" it's that the globalist military industrial complex want money. War pays. It pays big. It also scares. Scared people are easy to control
same as 1984
U.S. crime rates have fallen since the 1970s. So has life expectancy. In my opinion the war on drugs is successful, but many channels like Vice want to convince you otherwise. Vice is funded by George Soros.
Exactly
And that Order is Government Sactioned Organised Crime
cost per inmate every year is over 4x what the government expects a disabled person to survive on with SSI per year.
Yes, it's almost like the war on drugs has nothing to do with health and safety or doing anything to actually protect the American people and it is more about spending taxpayer money on brainwashing people into hating other people meanwhile allowing politicians to target and remove certain groups disproportionately right to vote. Just like Nixon intended.
thank a democrat, you get what you vote for
@@armadilllo the decriminalization of drugs is mostly a democratic/centrist agenda. It was Nixon, a Republican, who "declared" the war on drugs in 1971. Watch the vid, kid.
@Ivan Mektyn what about progressive
@@sepg5084 democrats started the kkk. You can keep painting a boogie man. Its not going to help the problem.
You don't end addiction by giving fine and arresting them to release them. It's a health care issue but they find a way to profit from arrest rather than deal with the root cause
Yes, Some More News just covered this and so do some Science-Youtouebrs. May i suggest checking that out?
I was surprised to learn some European countries actually legalized drugs,and have had far fewer overdoses and problems related to it than here in the US. John Stossel did an interesting report on it,and America's drug war.
The War-on-Drugs cant ever be Won,
BECAUSE the very Idea shows a total Misunderstanding of the Situation.
As YT-Channel Some More News pointed out "Data and Science clearly show that Drug-Addiction is nothing more and nothing less than a Disease by all Wikipedia-Defintions of the Word.
It even, in fact, CHANGES YOURE BRAIN-WIRING...
...How messed up is it that we send Policemen to Schools to explain Drugs instead of Scientists and Doctors who actually know it?!"
Objective fact is, Drug-Addiction is a MEDICAL PROBLEM.
Objective fact as in 'this aint up for Debate. You either know this or you dont'. And our beloved, great, beloved Politicans do not know this.
Portugal is a leader on drug combatence
@@royaltyblessed2454 it’s true. And they did it approximately 20yrs ago. Why is America so bloody stupid?
It’s a shame how many lives have been ruined over something I can literally go through a drive-thru and get all day, 7 days a week
It was Russia who hacked USA, USA has to realize that Russia is our enemy #1 and China #2
@Chett Baker We lose 600k people every year in the US to heart disease, let alone the many other diseases like cancer caused by fast food. That's double the losses we saw in WW2, every year.
@@indigenousamerican3148 I'm sick of realizing enemies. America was built on people from all over the world, so why not love people from all over? Enough killing. We're at war with seven countries, and for what?
If you watched and listened, it’s only 1 in 5, meaning 4 of 5 are in jail for other crimes. Keeping drugs the resource for arrests is working, nuff said!
And I am a user, abuser, seller, and manufacturer from the streets! Go head
@@indigenousamerican3148 lol that’s cute! A lil puny country with big land and lil computers take over America pipe.
Tell me why Biden handed him a list of 16 targets NOT to target? LMAO
As someone from Mexico I can say crackdowns and use of force has lead to more deaths than lives saved, in both countries. We need smarter tactics vane a robust regulation, only that way we'll win against this plague
The War-on-Drugs cant ever be Won,
BECAUSE the very Idea shows a total Misunderstanding of the Situation.
As YT-Channel Some More News pointed out "Data and Science clearly show that Drug-Addiction is nothing more and nothing less than a Disease by all Wikipedia-Defintions of the Word.
It even, in fact, CHANGES YOURE BRAIN-WIRING...
...How messed up is it that we send Policemen to Schools to explain Drugs instead of Scientists and Doctors who actually know it?!"
Objective fact is, Drug-Addiction is a MEDICAL PROBLEM.
Objective fact as in 'this aint up for Debate. You either know this or you dont'. And our beloved, great, beloved Politicans do not know this.
Two words: Supply/Demand. No president or government or organization will EVER be more powerful than those two words. But that wont stop them from trying tho.
What's truly unfortunate is that for the billions of dollars spent on the war on drugs, that spending would be far more effective at reducing drug crime if it was put towards healthcare and education.
The problem with the war on drugs is that it is very much a matter of putting an ambulance at the bottom of the cliff, albeit with a tank in place of an ambulance. In fighting a war on drugs nothing is done to reduce the motivation for using drugs, which is what focusing on healthcare and education would actually do.
So basically it costs more to lock a person up than it would to get them some real help.
You can't get rid of them until you decriminalize the use of drugs. See Portugal for example.
Saying "Don't do drugs" creates a "don't tell me what to do" psychology. So once its legal, people will get tired of it and eventually stop using it.
@@Mitaka-Asa Umm… is that true? Please link a study showing that drug rates in places like Oregon (not Portugal) have significantly fallen since they decriminalized ALL drugs.
I keep hearing this about Portugal. You are still forced to go to rehab there. Its not like they are selling joints like cigarettes there.
@@TheBooban yes, joints are not like cigarrettes here 😅
About rehab: you may be required to go there (it's one of the possibilities) but the system often serves as a way to get help when it's very rare that drug users would search for it.
We used to have a massive problem with drug use in the 80s, which decriminalization helped to alleviate.
We also have for example facilities where they'll offer you supplies so that you can shoot up while avoiding getting HIV, hep c and such from sharing needles.
They could learn from Philippines as of march 2021 data there is 10 million drug surrendere
President James Madison ::: " If man were Angels, no government would be necessary." yep.
God made man above angels. That's why satan got mad at god
One would say that US will learn from alcohol prohibition in 1920s... Or from drug policy in Portugal.
From Portugal here...I have not heard of drug-related problems in this country forever...12..15 at least...
@@jorgemanso521 I think OP probably knew that. Portugal's decriminalization of drugs in 2001 has been much talked about and envied in the US over the years as good policy. As opposed to US prohibition which was a disaster.
They could learn from Philippines as of march 2021 data there is 10 million drug surrendere
You can never alcohol
I highly recommend the book Chasing the Scream: The First and Last Days of the War on Drugs by Johann Hari. I think he gets it wrong about discounting genetic factors of addiction, but the history primer of the war on drugs is among the best you’ll find.
Generics can play a factor for addiciton in my experience i have seen family memebers get addicted
I love that book. Also check out lost connection by him also
"Last days" ?
Hari is kind of an anti-liberty dunnock(victim of the cuckoo bird). He's "a progressive" who is libertarianish only on drug rights. For a more consistent view, it's better to go with Radley Balko, Carl Hart, Jacob Sullum, Thomas Szasz, Andrew Weil, Hamilton Morris, Vin Suprynowicz, Clay Conrad, John Stossel, etc.
@@JakeWitmer The War-on-Drugs cant ever be Won,
BECAUSE the very Idea shows a total Misunderstanding of the Situation.
As YT-Channel Some More News pointed out "Data and Science clearly show that Drug-Addiction is nothing more and nothing less than a Disease by all Wikipedia-Defintions of the Word.
It even, in fact, CHANGES YOURE BRAIN-WIRING...
...How messed up is it that we send Policemen to Schools to explain Drugs instead of Scientists and Doctors who actually know it?!"
Objective fact is, Drug-Addiction is a MEDICAL PROBLEM.
Objective fact as in 'this aint up for Debate. You either know this or you dont'. And our beloved, great, beloved Politicans do not know this.
We pay them with our tax dollars to stop something the majority of people , DON'T want stopped.
Who is the majority of people you’re referring to? Literally, most people want drugs out. Even drug addicts want to stop using drugs. Even the sellers themselves would wish to be able to do anything else but they do it people it pays the bills so… I Don’t know who you’re referring to there.
You're likely surrounded by people who are for the legalization of drugs, and therefore you assume they represent the majority opinion, which isn't true. This happens both with right-wing and left-wing people, who don't go outside their bubble.
The language of declaring “war” on drugs is indicative of the problem- we need to be healing, not fighting these issues. And that comes with an entirely different approach which decreases policing and increases examination of all the varying levels of social influences. But that ain’t gonna happen bc the people who want to declare “war” are benefiting from the current system *sipping my tea*
I completely agree. All I can do as an outsider (I'm not from the US) is laugh at how wrong the government and other policy makers are. Drugs aren't the problem, the United States system and societal structure is the problem. Drugs do one thing, they "free" people from their ugly reality. If you want to make people stop using drugs, all you have to do is give them a better life. Instead of asking: "how many millions of pounds of drugs did we take off the streets?" or "how many drug users/sellers did we catch?" The government should be asking: "how many millions of people are happy, safe and living comfortably in my country?". Countries that don't have drugs are countries that have happy people with stable lives, that's it.
They could learn from Philippines as of march 2021 data there is 10 million drug surrendere
I just finished 2 years probation, got caught with literal dust in a baggie, any amount of cocaine is in fact cocaine in the state of Kentucky, there is no "usable amount" law like there used to be.
For 2 years I was told repeatedly that I have a disease, I would ask if the cure is too throw me in a little cage like an animal?
Or be forced to attend some sort of religious program such as AA? Where I'm forced to admit I'm powerless, and that a God I don't believe in is my only hope.
Hello I'll like to know more about you
@Steven Wilkerson If there was a "War on Fraud" That unfairly targeted my race. I would want changes, but guess what? *I'D STILL WANT FRAUD TO BE ILLEGAL.* I wouldn't change laws in order to legalize fraud everywhere, and claim that my freedoms were being unfairly taken away.
Love it when the thumbnail asks and the video title answers.
@CNBC° lol
They could learn from Philippines as of march 2021 data there is 10 million drug surrendere
The United States on the fight against cannabis-first, they ignore you. Then they laugh at you. Third, they fight you. Then they tax you.
Through out our countries history we've been at War for 268 years, I would argue that we never won a war because it benefits the people at the top.
* country’s
@@midiplay thank you I see now
That drug use graph at 3:44 lines up perfectly with the start and end of the DARE program's federal funding.
Wow, I didn't notice that. It started in 1983 and ended in 1998. It looks like it did work to an extent. Perhaps rebranding it and restarting it would help.
Stop treating addiction and drugs as a criminal problem and start treating it as a social one. Look to countries like Portugal for their drug policies and see how they succeeded. Policies like harm reduction work. Police should not be used as a bludgeon to 'fix' social problems.
In many cases of addiction, it's as Gabor Mate said: "Not why the addiction, but why the pain?"
I totally agree
The USA lost the war on drugs the day they started it.
@Ethan Its a bot
They could learn from Philippines as of march 2021 data there is 10 million drug surrendere
Dude they were winning but after 1999 they were losing
FACT: U.S. crime rates have EXPONENTIALLY fallen since the war on drugs began. Yes, the war on drugs is actually working despite what these channels peddle to you.
"war on drugs" has always been code for increasing police agency revenue and budgets.
Why the f do we still have people in prison for marijuana offenses?
I cut hair for the homeless, never been addicted but I see it when I’m at these homeless shelters and it’s why I wanna be a cop, to actually help these amazing people effected by these drugs back to life by cleaning up the streets
The Real question is : Why the USA doesn't want to win the war on drugs?
? what does winning the war mean?
$$$
@@justicematters5447 it means no illegal drugs whatsoever making it into the country, which is a fantasy.
@@katyungodly Right so there is no end to it. Agreed sounds like a failed plan to me.
Because it's too lucrative to incarcerate blacks and Brown...#privateprisons
Work for who? For politicians and judges to have an easier issue to talk about in their campaign, or tunnelling taxpayer's money to contractors(private jails, equipment)?
Yeah, it definitely worked.
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The Land of the "Free" has higher incarceration rate than China and also in numbers too.
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There never has been a war on Drugs
The guy who got 40 years in prison for a cocaine offense while under house arrest. I have to be honest, that might be one of the most corrupt examples of our goverment. Keep in mind it was an offense. So it was just a small personal amount. We all need to pray for that man and hope he gets out way sooner. Please.
Because they are a part of the drug running, directly or indirectly.
Yep, they take drugs also
They can't win because they're funding it 🤣🤣🤣
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@@dragonlore8484 you telling me that duterte’s war on drugs is any better than the American one? Lmao
@@dragonlore8484 why would they want to stop it when they benefit so much from the drugs?
Yeah by the CIA AS WELL READ about Gary webb
"Did The War On Drugs Work" --- No! Just ask Nancy Raygun.
They could learn from Philippines as of march 2021 data there is 10 million drug surrendere
Dr. Carl Hart . I love his books about the absurdities around the War on Drugs. Too bad the US couldn't implement drug policies like Portugal or Switzerland.
Soon they will be overcome by the drug war - look at Mexico
In the 1990's the government was investing in educating the public about the damage caused by drug usage with very creative TV commercials and I believe that explains why the use of drugs went down considerably during that period, but for the last 20 years I don't remember seen much focus on education, but only criminalization....
No, Drugs Won.
They could learn from Philippines as of march 2021 data there is 10 million drug surrendere
The most dangerous drug in the World is alcohol - and I can buy that everywhere :)
I was thinking absolute power but not everyone can get that so, yeah, alcohol it is🤣
3 million deaths a year makes it a crime against humanity bigger than the Holocaust. The Alcoholocaust.
No it’s actually sugar, you can buy that even more places lol
Alcohol turns you into a straight up idiot. That’s why they want it on every corner. Pot and psychedelics are freedom. Stay away from white powders
@@EliteClinicalResearch Which also has severe negative health consequences at the end of your life.
Type 2 diabetes anyone?
just clicked on the video, no idea whats in it. but I'll answer the question and save you quarter of an hour.
*N O*
Lol thanks for the summary
This comment section gives me alot of hope people are finally realizing drugs are not a crime, at worse its an illness. No one should serve prison time for putting some random substance in their body.
Right especially if we don't even get the right education bout drugs to begin with "they lied to me bout weed so they probably lied bout crystal meth too pass the pipe" n that's why the truth matters
They need to put this video in a time capsule so they can replay after a few decades when the results of decriminalization fall flat on their face.
Based.
The war on drugs is even less effective than this one time when Australia went to war with Emus (and the Emus won).
Only the first Emu war is remembered by most people. Australia when to war against the Emu no less than 3 times, losing each war. After the third emu war, Australia was forced to build a gate, marking the lands of Emu country and Australians were forced to pay for it among the other harsh reparations. To this day no Emu will go to prison for killing a man in Australia.
The war on drugs was never about disruption of illicit drug industry; it was always known there would be (and is) a racial bias skewered towards communities of poverty as well as black/ethnic minorities. If it was really about decimating the industry then all energy would have been focused on eliminating the source. Let’s not forget the legitimate opiate crisis either. Various big pharmaceuticals are the biggest and most deadliest drug pushers out there!
All non-violent drug offenders should be freed immediately.
50 years ago cops planted an once of cannabis on my pops because cop wanted to teach my pops a lesson.
Pops joined Navy because the military is the only employer that waves a criminal record.
* waives
The problem with the war on drugs is that it’s not being treated as a war but a law enforcement event.
another way to suppress man and his access to the world around him
The drugs won. They always win.
“Death solves all problems - no man, no problem.”
-Joseph Stalin
"There's a war being fought, and people on drugs are winning it." Bill Hicks
As YT-Channel Some More News pointed out "Data and Science clearly show that Drug-Addiction
is nothing more and nothing less than a Disease by all Wikipedia-Defintions of the Word.
It even, in fact, CHANGES YOURE BRAIN-WIRING...
...How messed up is it that we send Policemen to Schools to explain Drugs instead of Scientists and Doctors who actually know it?!"
Objective fact is, Drug-Addiction is a MEDICAL PROBLEM.
There are people still serving life sentences for possession of marijuana!
crazy when marijuana will be legal soon
Ik your comment is old af but I’m not sure there in for life just for simple possession. They were probably moving tons off weed
Its legal now
Contain illegal drug use by dividing the country into "Drug Free Zones" and "Free Drug Zones". Drugs are dispensed by perscription for medicinal purposes to residents within "Drug Free Zones" while drugs are dispensed freely without charge to abusers residing within "Free Drug Zones".
Notice how the president said drug users first and drug dealers second.
I miss the most important part in my eyes - how come the DEMAND for illegal drugs is so much higher in the US than in other industrialized countires?
Because nothing makes you want to do something more than when you’re told you cant
I think that's a great question. Something I'm missing too. Some people might say economic pressures, more mental health issues -- people trying to self-medicate. But there seems to be a market in all economic tiers of society. Rich college kids are a big one.
More education on drugs please. Lesser incarceration sentences on drug users please.
@CNBC° bot
They could learn from Philippines as of march 2021 data there is 10 million drug surrendere
The Answer Is Simple, Is Because People Don't Stop Consuming Drugs.
Drugs are BAD, but the war on drugs ia even worse.
lets go for the bad.... promote drug use, legalize it, decriminalize it...... and let us all become zombies......
They aren’t serious about preventing illicit drug use and abuse in America, especially when they’ve relegated the “war on drugs” that is solely based on race!
This is like the fight during Prohibition. You'll never win.
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3:40 "That admitted" to using illegal drugs being the operable phrase.
Yeah I found that part funny to. Before the war on drugs a lot of people were probably fairly okay with admitting the fact that they used these illicit substances. Yes there was some social stigma but overall they'd be comfortable with it. After a lot of social stigma was attached to using drugs reporting, self reporting went down. It's almost like focusing on self reporting something wasn't that bad then got worse and then now isn't as bad might not be the most accurate way to track use.
I don’t think we’ll ever stop it.
People who live in America believe they have a right to do anything they want, the war on drugs will not end anytime soon. People should have a right to do whatever drugs aren’t going to hurt them or anyone around them like adults
The war on drugs just like the war on terror started with a good enough intent but ended up just being a work opportunity for too many people & therefore very hard politically to scale down 🤯
The intent was always political...🤨
successful people don't become that way overnight .most people you see as a glance-wealth, a great career, purpose-is the result of hard work and hustle over time. I pray that anyone who reads this will be successful in life..
Look at the court system, addicts keep the system going, there is no war on drugs..
The war is on people. Poor people.
thats the point, if you focus on something that's illegal, it will only gain more attraction and cause more chaos, thus banning weapons wont do literally anything but cause more problems.
Meanwhile, countries that legalize it all, use that money on rehab, safe injection sites, and so on are actually seeing a decrease in drug use.
Corruption is why the war on drugs still exist, and the people are who are paying for the corruption, not those committing corruption.
US has very big problems with medical use. When you can treat your tooth pain under general anesthesia, or to use opioids as a pain relieve, it's insane.
I live in Portugal, and I know the facts show that decriminalizing all drugs has worked here very well. I didn’t think it would be successful, but we have less addicts, less deaths, less disease and less crime. P.S. Portugal is one of the safest country’s on earth.
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I would like to congratulate drugs, for winning the war on drugs.
The War on Drugs was launched by President Nixon in 1974. It has been so successful, it's almost impossible to find drugs or addicts in the USA today.
The war on drugs has been as big a failure as prohibition was back in the day. It doesn't matter how dangerous or illegal something is, if people want it they'll find a way to get it. It's time to end the so-called war on drugs.
I'm moving to Oregon. They know what they're doing.
Rest in peace.
@@alignedbyprinciple same to you.
@@Not-Sorry2011 no I am not going to Oregon to enjoy the democrats promised utopia.
@@alignedbyprinciple cool man. Enjoy what you can. Rest in peace.
Such a free country, telling people what they can and can't put in their bodies.
like a chinese flu vaccine and forcing masks on us?
@@armadilllo yes another great example of freedom everyone brags about having.
This comment section makes me smile.
It's good to see that people know what's really going on.
They should just legalize fentanyl for recreational use already. its not like we can't already obtain it if we so desire.
legalization is regulation is quality control. a safe dose is 25 mcg, a lethal one is 700mcg.
You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it drink.
That's what happens to an egg when you hit it with a frying pan
Bitcoin market is home to endless financial opportunities if you are not determined you we get sucked in crowd thinking.
It’s really the war on specific people using specific drugs
How about a discussion around the political reasons why this war on drugs was started? In terms of the political goals of the Republican Party, this war succeeded.
"We knew we couldn’t make it illegal to be either against the war or black, but by getting the public to associate the hippies with marijuana and blacks with heroin, and then criminalizing both heavily, we could disrupt those communities. We could arrest their leaders, raid their homes, break up their meetings, and vilify them night after night on the evening news. Did we know we were lying about the drugs? Of course we did.” -John Ehrlichman, Nixon's domestic policy advisor
Sounds like a BS conspiracy theory to me.
@@AdmiralBonetoPick the bulk of drug arrests are for cannabis. Even early research showed it can be helpful for certain conditions, which should automatically prevent it from being schedule 1, but the DEA didn't care. Since 1978 there has been a federal medical marijuana program despite the government's official stance being that it is highly addictive, harmful, and has no medical applications. Explain that if it isn't politically motivated.
Native American Indians suffer through drugs and alcohol too.
Drug on war is a win for the us government but a lose for the people
Had to stop watching at the three minute mark when they started to debate whether or not the US has won the war on drugs. I couldn’t believe that a UA-cam video made such a ridiculous question and then I realized I was watching a CNBC video. NEXT.
“War on drug” was code word for “let’s be systematically racists” since day 1
I’m at a point: just let them in, let the people know the consequences, and stop spending money on prevent mg drugs coming in. Spend it on rehab and letting people know what it does. Weed was a “drug” awhile ago and a good chunk of people went apeshit like everyone’s going to be high but instead it’s the same: do it if you want to.
Let people try coke in a controlled environment, let people do what they want. FREE COUNTRY! Lol
It's actually much better to just allow legal production in the same ways as is happening with weed. That way the drug products are cleaner and safer. It also prevents the cost going above a certain point relative to inflation. We just don't want big corporations getting into legal drugs with addictive substances without many, many regulations with the safety of the public in mind. Substances that are physically addictive should never just rely on a free market. Just look at alcohol. But the stigma of alcoholism is not the same as it is with addiction. Because just drinking responsibly isn't seen as an innately bad thing.
The way things are now it's all about social perception, not what's viewed as responsible or acceptable use.
Such a waste, trillions? I don’t even smoke weed, but dismantle the DEA. You will NEVER get people to stop wanting drugs, and as long as there is demand there will always be supply. Arrest all the people you want, there will be another drug user after that one. No one has ever heard of a drug dealer running out of drugs.
End the failed war on drugs and take the distribution of drugs away from the criminals. All drugs should be decriminalized and regulated and addicts should be given treatment
there is no need to Regulate plants however
Drug abuse is not a law enforcement issue, its a quality of life and mental well-being issue
someone changing their Biochemistry ?????? Shoot at them !!!!!
Easy targets the drugged up ones are
Sugar kills more people than “controlled substances”
Marijuana Prohibition needs to End. I've been on Medical Marijuana since 2019 to treat Epilepsy. My last seizure was November 2020. I'm going to be getting my driver's license back after 10 years of not being able to drive due to the seizures. I'm no longer dependent on medications that have some of the worse side effects and don't even stop the seizures but can be deadly to quit cold turkey.
As "Some More News" pointed out "Data and Science clearly show that Drug-Addiction is nothing more and nothing less than a Disease by all Wikipedia-Defintions of the Word.
End the failed war on drugs!!! This is insane. Excellent book = Chasing the Scream.
They created the problem and came up with solutions for it, both are very profitable and they get to criminalize people, employ more police, more judges,more jails more public funding more marketing and more money
all drugs were legal in the US until the 1910's when minorities and immigrants started using them. it has ALWAYS been about race