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In reply to the discussion: What is the best course of action for us, as citizens, to take to end the Drug War? [View all]porphyrian
(18,530 posts)18. Especially true for those who have lost loved ones in drug-related incidents.
I don't believe ending the Drug War is an all-or-nothing thing necessarily. However, it is difficult to dispute that what we have now is neither working nor sustainable. We have to do this differently.
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porphyrian
Sep 2012
OP
I was going to say that also. This provision in the judicial system was intended to allow the
sabrina 1
Sep 2012
#7
I think it may differ by state in state courts, though federal courts should be the same. n/t
porphyrian
Sep 2012
#33
I don't believe ending the "War on Drugs" would alter the availability of any drugs.
porphyrian
Sep 2012
#14
Yeah, well, I don't want my daughters to find themselves with a medical or social problem.
randome
Sep 2012
#17
Especially true for those who have lost loved ones in drug-related incidents.
porphyrian
Sep 2012
#18
I believe addiction problems are medical rather than criminal, or should be. n/t
porphyrian
Sep 2012
#30
The drug war has not lessened the availability of drugs of any kind. It has merely
sabrina 1
Sep 2012
#35