The War on Drugs has done more to create violence and destroy people’s lives than the drugs would have ever done. Nixon started it not because there was a problem, but basically as a political PR stunt.
Congratulations again to Drugs for winning The War on Drugs

Jun 30, 2021 · 11:49 AM UTC

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Prohibition by governmental imposition did not work with alcohol, the most dangerous drug on the planet, it can't work on any other mood altering substance either. Whenever singularity is imposed, it divides to rule whether in politics or Inn religion. lifeisreturning.com
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This from Alex Vitale’s “The End of Policing”:
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I lost family and friends to heroin overdoses.... FOH.. You don’t know what you are talking about
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There is a new covert crime you r not hearing about yet. It involves gang-stalking & testing microwave weapons in US. The media is not talking about it. Victims r ridiculed even though they hv been detailing microwave assaults years before Havana Syndrome came to light.
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Kamala 2020 - Biden admin will decriminalize cannabis at the Federal level. No more half-steppin. Kamala 2021 - We don't have time for that. #DescheduleCannabis
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This is a problem on almost every country on this globe and it all started with nixon
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That quote is from his chief of staff
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Not basically, it WAS to destroy the progress black people were making. To destroy the black family, leave parts as food deserts and shut down almost every school that use to exist in Flint. No healthy food stores available but they making sure we got dispensaries near by.
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Good band though
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Not pr “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”