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"US Government ALLOWED Mexican Drug Cartel To Smuggle Drugs!"
From Marijuana Community
Now I've said this before: I'm not for legalizing marijuana because I think its good for people or I want to use it and not risk going to jail because of that use. But what I'm saying is that if government is going to prohibit and activity, because they think it's bad for people and try to protect us from ourselves and try to make these decisions for us, instead of giving us the freedom of choice to decide these things for ourselves, then they should prohibit all activities where the cost benefits are about the same. Alcohol and tobacco are excellent examples when talking about marijuana. Otherwise it's just hypocritical of government and gives people another reason not to trust them, as if people didn't have enough already.
If you want to win the fake War on Drugs, you can start by being honest with the people you are trying to protect and not be hypocritical. And stop having laws and trying to pass new laws that attempts to protect people from themselves and instead just have laws that try to protect innocent people from the harm of others. Because once you pass a law, you still have to enforce it , otherwise it's as worthless as jaywalking laws.
Just because you make something illegal, doesn't mean it goes away, thats why we have jails and prisons, all the evidence you need to know that. And enforcing laws comes with a cost whether they are good laws or bad laws. A cost to society, so you might as well just have good honest laws that are designed to protect innocent people from the harm of others. And stop having and passing as Classical Liberal economist Milton Friedman called "Bad Laws" laws that are designed to protect people from themselves instead of the harm of others.
This Mexican drug cartel case of where the U.S. Government agreed to let narcotics smuggled into America in exchange for intelligence on other drug cartels. Is just more evidence of the hypocrisy and stupidity of the fake War on Drugs and why we need to change and reform it before this war causes more damage on American society.
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