Our jails and prisons are overcrowded with non-violent drug offenders. We are wasting billions of dollars a year investigating, prosecuting, and imprisoning these non-violent offenders. Lives are being ruined over a harmless drug like marijuana. Sure, harder drugs can ruin lives on their own, but the people doing them are going to do them whether they are illegal or not. Why not spend the money on treatment and rehabilitation instead of prosecution and imprisonment? It would be a hell of a lot cheaper and make a hell of a lot more sense.Con_Alma;1308744 wrote:The answer is based on what you define as "working". It comes full circle. Punishing those who break the law is an obligation of those in law enforcement. The "war on drugs" punishes those they catch. Yes, those who are caught are punished. Yes, it continues to work.
I don't understand what you and others mean by "drug problem". Can you help me understand that usage a little better?
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Nick Mangold
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Wed, Oct 31, 2012 11:11 AM
Oct 31, 2012 11:11 AM
Oct 31, 2012 11:11am