LEAP | Law Enforcement Against Prohibition

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It’s about time I see some cops who haven’t SOULED out. But really, this won’t accomplish anything until people start acknowledging the true forces at work here. It isn’t a simple matter of the “War On Drugs” not working; the bottom line is that it will never work and it isn’t even “trying” to work. It isn’t even supposed to work. Every drug czar denounces his former job after he resigns or is fired or whatever. The reason is this: it’s a crooked operation that does more harm than good. The point is that the “War On Drugs” is just as much an industry as the “Illegal Drugs” industry is.
It’s very easy to surmise the natural progression of the “War on drugs” industry. There is only one way for the war on drugs to get more funding every year, and that is to convince the world that the problem is bigger than it was last year. It can accomplish this in two ways 1)Lie with statistics that are completely out of context or 2)Boost the drug industry to stack the threat level. If there even was a way to stop the flow of cocaine, you can bet your bottom dollar they would bury that info so deep it will never be known, because there is simply no money in stopping those drugs. No business will purposely put itself out of a job and let me tell you Jack, the war on drugs is a business. Wining the war is bad for business there’s allot of ride-alongs and allot of jobs involved.
Keeping our prisons full is good for buisiness. Keeping our police forces growing is good for business. Keeping those drugs flowing is good for business. Pretty much any misappropriation of taxpayer’s money is good for business because thats where the incentives are for all of those soulless politicians and bureaucrats that WE appoint.
The icing on the cake is, that if there were no more war on drugs to regulate the drug industry, the surplus would make prices drop dramatically and the bottom would fall out of the illegal drug business. Think of it: suddenly 50 tons of cocaine is worth less than one ton did a week ago. It would suddenly be allot harder to make the same amount of money. The whole oportion would have to be scaled back dramatically.
But hell, every business works in a regulatory fashion. This is probably how Uncle Sam always wanted it. After all, every Carnegie or Rockefeller or Vanderbilt out there will tell you, the secret to free enterprise is: create a need and then fill it.

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