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Obama to end the war on drugs?

Started by Jacob, April 24, 2013, 05:01:56 PM

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We'll see it when it happens. Considering that Obama is the one who said he wouldn't be going after marijuana and then doubled down...call me skeptical.
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DGuller

There is some reason for hope.  Obama is definitely the kind of politician to not rock the boat until polls move his way.  Now that the polls are moving his way, his push to reign in the War on Drugs insanity may be genuine. 

Of course, Obama is also the kind of politician to be unable to accomplish what he set out to do.  There are a lot of powerful interests who benefit from the status quo, and are cynical and sociopathic enough to fight to defend it.

Razgovory

Well that's a shame.  We may not be winning the war on drugs but we have them at stalemate.  Sure, drugs invade our borders in vast numbers everyday, but few if are able to get back out.
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DGuller

Quote from: Razgovory on April 24, 2013, 07:18:28 PM
Well that's a shame.  We may not be winning the war on drugs but we have them at stalemate.  Sure, drugs invade our borders in vast numbers everyday, but few if are able to get back out.
:lmfao:

Phillip V

Ending the War On Drugs would provide real immediate and lasting stimulus to the economy.

Neil

Quote from: Phillip V on April 24, 2013, 08:27:18 PM
Ending the War On Drugs would provide real immediate and lasting stimulus to the economy.
Would it help more than it would hurt?  After all, huge segments of the law enforcement industry depend on drug crime.

Then again, I suppose that ending Prohibition helped the recovery from the Great Depression, so it's worth a shot. 
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Admiral Yi

The link I tried was a bust, can anyone give me specifics?  Changing the law so importation and interstate commerce of drugs are no longer illegal?  Leaving the laws but withdrawing interdiction resources?

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Barrister

Based on the two links it sounds like a greater emphasis on treatment and prevention.

Which of course is not the same thing as legalization.
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crazy canuck

Quote from: Barrister on April 25, 2013, 11:37:47 AM
Based on the two links it sounds like a greater emphasis on treatment and prevention.

Which of course is not the same thing as legalization.

But certainly a step in the right direction