"It�s impossible to reason people out of
something they have never been reasoned into." --Jonathan Swift
Like the Iraq war and
the �war on terror,� the so-called �drug war� is a government contrived �war�
based on lies that generate massive profits for a few while causing massive
suffering for many.
The drug war is
futile by design (and thus never-ending) because it doesn�t �fight� drugs --
quite the contrary -- it strongly encourages production and distribution of
prohibited drugs by guaranteeing extremely high profits.
But the most
insidious and evil aspect of the drug war is it manufactures its own enemies by
criminalizing the most basic of human rights -- the right of sovereignty over
your own body. The drug war could not exist without first inventing a bogus
crime.
Our government
wastes billions of tax dollars each year harassing and jailing millions of
decent, productive Americans for a government-invented �crime.� The use of
drugs (even dangerous drugs like alcohol and nicotine) simply doesn�t meet any
reasonable definition of �crime.�
Real crime requires
action that harms another. Real crime requires both a victim and a perpetrator.
For example, robbery harms another and has both a victim and a perpetrator.
Only a corrupt, depraved government could invent a crime you commit against
yourself.
If you use certain
drugs, our government claims you�re both a criminal and a victim at the same
time. Since the perpetrator can�t be separated from the victim, the victim is
further punished for the �crime.� This pathetic perversion of justice is
vigorously championed by our government for selfish political reasons.
More than 50 government
agencies share billions of your tax dollars each year �fighting� a
government-created crime. Of the millions of illegal drug users, the vast
majority use marijuana. If marijuana were legal like alcohol, these government
agencies would suddenly lose billions of dollars because millions of former
�criminals� would suddenly be granted sovereignty over their own bodies. The
vast army amassed to fight the drug war would need to be dissolved at great
cost.
That�s why our
government strongly opposes even honest debate about marijuana legalization
because this massive money-making scam would soon end.
Ingesting nicotine,
alcohol, fatty foods, or certain drugs may be unwise. But why is it a crime? If
a drug user or a non-drug user harms another they should be treated equally.
But the bogus �crime� of drug use doesn�t require harming anyone. Nor does it
require a victim and a perpetrator. It only requires a government-invented,
bogus criminal/victim, a drug user.
By using lies and
deception our government convinces gullible Americans that simply putting
something into your own body is a serious crime. But evidence clearly shows
that nearly all the harm associated with drug use is caused by creating the
bogus crime, not from the actual drug use. There are millions of drug users,
but relatively few are harmed by their drug use. These few should be patients,
not criminals.
But it�s not just
the millions arrested for drug use who suffer from this gross injustice. We
gullible Americans have allowed our government to invent a bogus crime that
causes massive misery worldwide while costing the taxpayers billions.
Consider the
following list of easily avoidable human tragedies that are the direct result
of a government-invented, bogus crime: A tax-free, unregulated, multi-billion
dollar drug industry necessarily run by violent criminals; a giant law
enforcement bureaucracy wasting billions in a futile attempt to curtail this
drug industry, which, in fact, guarantees its extreme profitability; a
deteriorating public education system robbed of billions to support this law
enforcement bureaucracy; courts and prisons overflowing with non-violent
�criminals� while murderers, rapists and real criminals go free; tens of
thousands of children enduring the suffering and stigma of having one or both
parents in jail for a bogus �crime�; the gradual erosion of our Constitution as
more and more civil liberties are sacrificed to fight a crime �made in USA�;
rampant corruption of foreign governments (like Mexico and Columbia), so driven
by US drug profits that life and human rights are secondary; thousands of
adults and children infected and dying from HIV because distributing clean
needles is a �crime�; violent street gangs with little incentive for education
or legitimate jobs reaping huge drug profits made possible by a bogus crime; a
growing death toll from police breaking down doors to catch people using
substances less dangerous than tobacco, alcohol or fatty foods; a growing
cynicism and disrespect for all laws and authority fueled by the knowledge our
government can arbitrarily invent a bogus crime . . .
This sordid list
goes on and on.
We�re appalled when
Islamic regimes invent bogus crimes against reading certain books, or listening
to certain music. Using certain drugs is our government�s version of the same
thing. But the worldwide consequences of US drug prohibition are far more
serious and severe. All of these �crimes� lack the moral basis of real crime.
All are clear cases of a repressive government dictating the private personal
behavior of its citizens.
If real crime is
knowingly causing harm to others, then the real crime here is not drug use, but
making drug use a �crime.� And the real criminals are not drug users, but
ordinary people like us, who sit back and condone a ruthless scam that has been
exported and exploited around the world leaving massive human suffering in its
wake.