Oregon’s state legislature just passed controversial new drug legislation, H.B. 2335, with the stated intent to stop alleged racial profiling of minorities.
The war on drugs, however, goes far beyond race. Much like everything else here in the U.S. the real problem starts with the Kool Aid – the ideas or rather thought patterns we’ve been programmed from infancy to uphold.
Say a state were to decriminalize meth and crack to stop racial profiling. Would that mean that the government gave their moral seal of approval on drug use? No. First of all when the heck did conservatives get on board with the government being Big Brother? When did the establishment, the Deep State or what have you, take over both parties? Any partisan issue we are arguing about today be it health care, the war on drugs, you name it, is pointless.
Secondly, decimalizing is not sanctioning, and back to our main topic at hand that goes onto explain on the 2nd page why H.B. 2335 is a perfect illustration of this diabolical ineffective system entrapping the President and our country. More information on how this will affect immigration and deportation as well.
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That seems to be what the leadership wants for its citizens, while they themselves live behind walls with 24-hour security and armed guards.
Absolutely Perfect example Jason Tate… With Admittance
There really crazy now every drug dealer in the world is gonna love it
All the druggies will be moving to Oregon, [ High times ]
Your numbers are skewed very skewed and fail the science as marijuana stays in the system for 30 days unlike with alcohol. Argument fail 1. I mentioned my dad because you asked if I knew someone who was on drugs. So argument fail 2 is Margaret but that’s ok it’s more sad to spin it then acknowledge I was answering your question. And believe me we spend more on incarceration and law enforcement then we ever will on treatment as it costs 40,000$ per person per year with 2.2 million people behind bars plus to treat them behind bars as it is along with free health care food and a place to stay for a few years on top of that argument fail 3. Argument fail 4 is the costs of hospitalizations particalury for marijuana is no were near the costs for the 40 billion we spend on imprisoning them. I will only agree with you of we make everything illegal. Mexico is a narco state because of America’s drug policy making them illegal in the first place. You don’t see Mexico smuggling alcohol into the states because it is already legal otherwise it would fuel the cartels even more.
Sure. Good plan, Oregon. Next, maybe you add teaching the manufacture of those drugs to school curriculum. WTH…?!?
Clearly your talkibg about me im smart to pick that up as you called me it once again
Haha alcohol prohibition never worked
Congratulations in making your state a magnet for criminals who traffic in drugs and their customers.
You will soon be reaping the rewards of lawlessness.
So glad I moved , hopefully Washington with Seattle liberal views won’t spread like a disease that it is. Thankful to live out a bit from the madness.