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Archive for the ‘the war on drugs’ Category

Just Another Drug War Rant

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

When I tell people in meatspace conversations that I’m opposed to drug prohibition, I frequently get a look of utter astonishment:  “You mean people ought to just be able to take crack, or meth, or whatever, whenever they feel like it?”

Well, the point is they can already do that right now.   If you look at countries like the Netherlands, where pot is for all intents and purposes legal, and private possession and use of the hard stuff is virtually decriminalized, the actual rates of drug use are probably at or below those in the United States.

So essentially, we’ve allowed our country to be taken over by gangs and organized crime syndicates fighting to control the black markets in illegal drugs.  We’ve created lawless, militarized police forces that view us as an occupied enemy, sadistic bastards who taser people in diabetic comas to death for “resisting arrest,” and murder 92-year-old women in their sleep in botched SWAT team raids.  We’ve gutted the due process provisions of the Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Amendments, which are now kept around mainly as examples of good penmanship.  We’ve got the highest rate of incarceration in the entire world–greater than Communist China–and a massive prison-industrial complex using slave labor.  We are literally at the mercy of beasts of prey in SS chic uniforms.   We’ve corrupted our society to the core.  And we’ve done it all for nothing.

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Don’t laugh (cop calls 911 to say he’s afraid he and his wife are overdosing on confiscated pot)

Thursday, March 13th, 2008

I found this story over at Blonde Justice. If it were not so very unjust, it really would be funny. Well, actually it’s unjust and funny (Cheech and Chong style): (more…)

Because Drug Users Deserve to Die

Friday, February 29th, 2008

Reason’s Radley Balko on why drug warriors — including those in the White House — don’t want to see an antidote to heroin overdose made widely available; it would reduce the number of people who end up in the ER and/or dying. Ameliorating fear by reducing overdose deaths is, doncha know, immoral. If an overdosed person can counter the problem at home, s/he won’t be put in touch with the medical system that will rehab them. Better, oh by far, to risk that they DIE.

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Visual aid to US incarceration rates

Friday, February 29th, 2008

For a helpful visual aid on how the US compares to other countries on incarceration rates, check out Pete Guither’s Drug War Rant : (more…)

US reaches record high in number of incarcerated (and other shocking details of our prison system)

Friday, February 29th, 2008

Already the world leader in numbers incarcerated, the US can now boast (or cringe
in horror) that more than 1 in 100 Americans are living in prison, according to a Pew report cited today by the AP: (more…)