Graham says he will introduce bill to ‘set the stage’ for US to use military force in Mexico

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Meghan54

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So what's your opinion on the prohibition era? Ban alcohol to MAGA? Because there's no reason why alcohol shouldn't be treated the same,using your logic. Alcohol is mass producible, addictive, and deadly.

Or do you not see the parallels between the prohibition era and our current "war on drugs"?

They see the hypocrisy of their stance; they just refuse to acknowledge it because their preferred drug is “legal”, so there!

Never mind the violence, lawlessness, murder that ensued from the cartels (Al Capone, Lucky Luciano, Machine Gun Kelly, Meyer Lansky, et al) that were created to “address” prohibition—eerily similar to what’s happening today—and is today almost revered…both the “good guys” like Elliot Ness and the aforementioned mobsters.

Utter hypocrites but they seem to cherish that. Gives just another thing the cons use as a device to look down on POC. Why is powder cocaine treated differently than crack in charge severity and sentencing guidelines if not directed at specific groups? Pls correct me if I’m incorrect, but aren’t they both cocaine?
 
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brandonbull

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Maybe we can fix our healthcare system so our people don’t have to get treatments in some Mexican shithole town.
I hear sending a few hundred billion more to Ukraine and not trying to stop drugs and unvaccinated people crossing the border is a good start.
 

Jaskalas

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f you want to go strictly by numbers, what do you propose for these deaths that are much higher in deaths compared to fentanyl overdose?
140,000 people die from excessive alcohol use in the US each year.
480,000 deaths related to tobacco use in the US each year.

User's own choices to harm themselves in that way.

Now imagine the real comparison to situation we face. If those products were laced with a deadly poison and 80,000 died annually from being murdered in this way.
Wasn't their choice now, was it?
Sort of hits home differently. Lots of things kill people, some of them we care about more than others. Such as poisoning and murder. It is not the same.
 

woolfe9998

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Facts, the WoD is an immense failure.

The language in your post is so cringe worthy. "street" drugs are only "street" drugs due to policy choices.

Cherry picking CA as your example ignores all the states who aren't struggling with it.

Taking the Cartel's power away by changing our strategy is the only reasonable solution, as your solution is what's created the cartel's in the first place.

More chest beating and violence will only change what cartels are doing in an area.

The WoD has given them enormously powerful control over wherever they are, ironically thru the same means you think will stop them.

Time for the old farts like you to admit that your 50 year war was another waste.

#dealwithit.

Here in CA, when full legalization of weed first came to ballot, I think around 2011, it was the growers who opposed it. They put flyers out at the dispenaries, then only for "medicinal." Some dispensary owners agreed and would put their literature out. The guy at one dispensary told me that basically all the growers think it would be a financial disaster for them because the price per pound will go way down.

So what you're saying I know to be true based on personal experience. The ones who benefit most from continuation of any sort of prohibition are always those currently manufacturing and selling the prohibitted goods.
 

brycejones

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User's own choices to harm themselves in that way.

Now imagine the real comparison to situation we face. If those products were laced with a deadly poison and 80,000 died annually from being murdered in this way.
Wasn't their choice now, was it?
Sort of hits home differently. Lots of things kill people, some of them we care about more than others. Such as poisoning and murder. It is not the same.

Has the more than 50 year long war on drugs been successful in any way?
 

ch33zw1z

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Has the more than 50 year long war on drugs been successful in any way?

yep, fill our jails and employs the military branch we call police

it’s like a government jobs program conservatives can get behind because it gives them some else to hate on
 
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HomerJS

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User's own choices to harm themselves in that way.

Now imagine the real comparison to situation we face. If those products were laced with a deadly poison and 80,000 died annually from being murdered in this way.
Wasn't their choice now, was it?
Sort of hits home differently. Lots of things kill people, some of them we care about more than others. Such as poisoning and murder. It is not the same.
To be fair in many instances fentanyl is being added unbeknownst to the buyer.
 

kt

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User's own choices to harm themselves in that way.

Now imagine the real comparison to situation we face. If those products were laced with a deadly poison and 80,000 died annually from being murdered in this way.
Wasn't their choice now, was it?
Sort of hits home differently. Lots of things kill people, some of them we care about more than others. Such as poisoning and murder. It is not the same.
Are you saying that drug users aren't doing it by choice? Is it because you think the addiction takes away their choice? Not sure where you're going with this.
 

FelixDeCat

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Has the more than 50 year long war on drugs been successful in any way?

The war on drugs has been very successful in getting thousands of worthless dirtbag drug dealers off the streets. I love reading about them going to jail and learning all the juicy details.

But thats not all - we have also seized and confiscated all their rides, bling bling, multiple cribs and cash and used it to fund even more law enforcement. Win-win!!

Countless lives were also saved by removing these criminal scum off the streets as they are no longer able to sell their poison.
 

nakedfrog

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"Legal" street drugs are the solution to nothing. Curing addiction, jailing users and seizing drugs is the only reasonable solution.

Look at what we have now in California. You have a black market for untaxed drugs that is THRIVING there because they are able to use the cover of legality to work in the shadows, supply the legal shops and spread their poison all over America.

In fact, cartels are taking advantage of the stupidity of "legal" drugs. In California, when they find illegal grows they give those present the equivalent of misdemeanor tickets and send them away. The cartels laugh at this!
Meanwhile everyone laughs at you, because you're a clown 🤡
 

brycejones

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The war on drugs has been very successful in getting thousands of worthless dirtbag drug dealers off the streets. I love reading about them going to jail and learning all the juicy details.

But thats not all - we have also seized and confiscated all their rides, bling bling, multiple cribs and cash and used it to fund even more law enforcement. Win-win!!

Countless lives were also saved by removing these criminal scum off the streets as they are no longer able to sell their poison.

Someone is high on their own supply.
 

m8d

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I hear sending a few hundred billion more to Ukraine and not trying to stop drugs and unvaccinated people crossing the border is a good start.
AmeriKKKa needs to admit it has a drug addiction. Most of the military equipment sent to Ukraine was set to be destroyed.
 

ch33zw1z

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The war on drugs has been very successful in getting thousands of worthless dirtbag drug dealers off the streets. I love reading about them going to jail and learning all the juicy details.

But thats not all - we have also seized and confiscated all their rides, bling bling, multiple cribs and cash and used it to fund even more law enforcement. Win-win!!

Countless lives were also saved by removing these criminal scum off the streets as they are no longer able to sell their poison.

“countless”, but the death toll and innocent peoples lives ruined pile up.

authoritarians like yourself will never admit their policies are shit and only meant to attack people groups who choose freedom over oppression