America LOST the WAR ON DRUGS

June 14, 2010
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Billions of dollars spent, thousands of people put in prison for some 30 years all in the name of fighting drugs only to find that in the year 2010 the drugs have won and now drive the U.S. economy. According to the book, “The Truth about the Drug Companies”, one in every third American is on drugs and it is absolutely legal, prescribed by a doctor and sold at the neighborhood friendly drug store. The same book states that every drug-using American spends an average $300 a month on prescription drugs.

Let's take out a calculator and do some basic math. Common, it will be fun. If there are 400,000,000 Americans and one in third spends $300 a month on drugs, how much money is that a month??

So first: 400,000,000/3 = 133,333,333.33 x $300 = $40,000,000,000

That's $40 billion a month. So how much is it a year? $40,000,000,000 x 12 = $480,000,000,000 or $480 billion.

The so called street drugs are the resort of the lowest class, homeless people and such, those who cannot afford the “legal” drugs.

What Nixon, Rockefeller, Mellon, Du Pont and Hearst families fought  to destroy as competition, effectively turning civil system of collecting taxes into criminal law, paved a way for $480 billion a year “legal” drugs industry. Bills were written, resolutions were passed, buttons were pushed, gates were slammed, cells penetrated, DNAs altered, new jobs created, new lives destroyed….

I once had a dream of a drug free America, where every person is not half asleep, numbed, sedated, medicated, enslaved, slow or mentally retarded.

Was that too much to dream?

5 Responses to America LOST the WAR ON DRUGS

  1. Anonymous on February 22, 2011 at 7:59 pm

    It's way too much to dream. Unfortunately, there will never be a drug free America. The prescription drug companies make too much money. Even though there are people doing good work out there, drugrehab.org, most people are just trying to make money and it's affecting America.

  2. Anonymous on March 4, 2011 at 2:26 pm

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    And the flags are all dead at the top of their poles
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  3. Anonymous on April 14, 2011 at 2:04 pm

    No one will win the war on drugs, it's impossible. The amount of people involved and it's so lucarative and secret they'll have a hard time.

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