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Drug War

Drug War or Hypocritical Policies

As of April 21, 2005, the U.S has spent $6,193,703,704 Federal dollars and $9,507,335,186 State dollars1on the "Drug War" in America. Has all of this money gone to waste or are we fighting the inevitable. I say the inevitable. We as Americans don't want the governments side of EVERYTHING we have a say in what goes on in this country, don't we? If this is so why then is this occurring:
"In 2000 it was discovered that the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy used financial incentives to get newspapers and magazines to editorialize in favor of the drug war and get TV and movie producers to change their scripts to reflect pro-drug war views. Court records show that Members of Congress created the federal government's first anti-drug advertising campaign in 1998 as a way of using billions of taxpayer dollars to influence voters to reject state medical marijuana ballot measures."2
These people who claim to be trying to help America with the "Drug War" problem, are scribes and Pharisees as quoted from the Bible
"But woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites!
for ye shut up the kingdom of heaven against men:
for ye neither go in yourselves,
neither suffer ye them that are entering to go in."3
As Chris Rock said on the movie Head of State, "How can you fight a war on drugs if you never smoked the chronic?" These people don't understand how their choices because of their social rankings affect our teen age. We don't have the resources to get the drugs that others may be able to obtain. Especially the lower- class people who have limited means so of course they are wanting the cheaper drugs, such as cocaine or heroine. Most of the users of them are the upper-class people doing the hard drugs, such as Meth or Cocaine, because of its "pricey cost" and extreme difficulty to find someone who deals it. "The war on drugs has become a war on families, a war on...
  • Submitted by: rlogan05
  • Date Submitted: 05/18/2005 07:17 AM
  • Category: History Other
  • Words: 352
  • Pages: 2
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