charleshughsmith | Addiction and drug use are medical/mental health issues, not criminalization/ imprisonment issues.
It's
difficult to pick the most destructive of America's many senseless,
futile and tragically needless wars, but the "War on Drugs" is near the
top of the list.Prohibition of mind-altering substances has not just
failed--it has failed spectacularly, and generated extremely
destructive and counterproductive consequences.
What was the result of the Prohibition of alcohol in the 1920s? Prohibition instantly criminalized 40+% of the adult populace and created hugely profitable criminal organizations.
What was the result of the "War on Drugs"? This
modern-day Prohibition instantly criminalized large swaths of the adult
populace and created hugely profitable criminal organizations.
If
you want to increase drug use, criminalize innocent citizens and spawn
gargantuan criminal organizations, then by all means declare "war" via
Prohibition. The results of Prohibition/War on Drugs are so visibly
perverse and so destructive that the entire enterprise is sickeningly
Orwellian.
The well-paid apologists for Prohibition/War on Drugs claim that imprisoning millions of people "helps" them avoid drugs. If you think being tossed in prison for a few years "helps" people, then step right up and accept a fiver (5-year
sentence) in an American prison, which is essentially a factory that
produces one product: people damaged by imprisonment, deprived of their
full citizenship, hobbled by a felony conviction--ex-con beneficiaries
of years of tutorials by hardened criminals.
This is as Orwellian as the Vietnam War's famous "It became necessary to destroy the town to save it."
If
you think throwing millions of people in prison "helps" them or
society, you are either insane or you're making a living in the gulag or
our sick system of "justice".
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