Tell me, liberty, that you have never, ever smoked weed (still illegal, although 'decriminalized', whatever the hell that means), or tried cocaine (again, illegal), or even drank beer in your teens (sure, alcohol is legal, but not for people under 18/now 21). I know you can't do it. And there's the reason we are losing the war on drugs, and it's the same reason we lost the war on alcohol during Prohibition. You, along with tens of millions of other members of the American public, are the problem. You and they want this stuff, and they'll get it one way or another.liberty wrote: ↑Tue Dec 02, 2025 1:13 amThe war on drugs is finally what it should have been all along: a real war on drugs. In the past, it was treated like a joke, but now it is no longer a joke. Those who import illicit drugs into the United States are enemies of the nation. They are killing and enslaving Americans.
And just like happpened during Prohibition, entities will arise that will ensure the supply continues. Back in the twenties and thirties it was mobsters like Al Capone, Dutch Schuiltz, Lucky Luciano, Bugs Moran, and Meyer Lanksy providing bootleg alcohol. Today it's the people that run the drug cartels and the countries that support them providing heroin, cocaine, fentanyl, and God-only-know what else. And just like it was in the 1920s, the drug runners will win in the end, because while a large portion of the American public may pay lip service to the War on Drugs, in the end they won't allow the government to do more than play Whack-a-Mole because they want — nay, they DEMAND — their bag of weed or their bottle of Mother's Little Helpers to put the world on hold for a while.
And if that's slavery or a sickness... well. let's just say that I''ve never heard of people volunteering to become slaves or acquiring a life-threatening illness.
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