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8 responses to “Drug Czar Kerlikowski addresses UN report on success of decriminalization, without mentioning decriminalization”

  1. Ray_Christl_THC_Ministry_asia

    WarBama and the NWO vs. Roger Christie and THC MINDAL SCIENCE. Our feelings are not our own,but owned by the State.??? LOL, cry ’til I die…

  2. sameoldwine

    From the “Economist” this week:

    This fracture in the taboo on questioning drug prohibition seems to have rattled Antonio Maria Costa, the boss of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime. In his preface to the annual World Drug Report, released this week, he concedes that drug users need “medical help not criminal retribution”.

    But he also implies that proponents of drug legalisation—who include The Economist—are really seeking fresh sources of tax revenue to rescue failed banks. (No, Mr Costa, to pay for drug treatment and education.) Grotesquely, he equates legalising drugs and human trafficking. (Drugs primarily harm the user whereas trafficking harms others.) He claims legalisation would “unleash a drug epidemic in the developing world”. (That is what prohibition is achieving, because the criminal gangs it generates in developing countries have started supplying their local markets.) He smears his critics as “pro-drug” (as absurd as suggesting he is “pro-crime”). This kind of hysteria smacks of an organisation that is not just losing an unwinnable war but losing the argument.

  3. slash5city

    all rite ..storm clouds…regular blood screenings as part of your yearly physical thru your now govt. sponsored ‘health’ care finds drug use and..the next thing you know your in govt. forced ‘health’ treatment….you bad bad degenerate drug user you….i guess my big brother conspiracy side is showing….lol

  4. MrSpof

    Nah, he knows what legalization is; it’s just not on the table according to Obama. :roll:

  5. Urb Age

    Off topic, but kinda on since our new Drug Czar is the subject.

    Russ, will this be our first SHF without Kerlikowske in charge? How will the event change with a new police chief in office? Will they start busting us now?

    The past years that Ive been to SHF, there seemed to be a tolerence from the Seattle police. We cant have that change.

  6. Mr.420

    WHEN WILL THEY LEARN????? LOL “U CAN TAKE MY LIFE BUT U CAN NEVER TAKE MY” BONG!!! :-D

  7. Jillian

    That’d be because it’s “not in his vocabulary”, I wonder if “legalization” is?

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