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The Drug War Is Over (If Obama Wants It)

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With 58 percent of Americans supporting the legalization of marijuana, 2013 will be remembered as the year America surrendered in the drug war. But will Obama embrace it?

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2013/10/30/the-drug-war-is-over-if-obama-wants-it.html

Years from now, 2013 isn’t going to remembered as the year when Obamacare went down faster than a Clinton-era White House intern, President Rand Paul made a name for himself by filibustering against drone strikes and secret kill lists, or Miley Cyrus twerked onstage as sexily as a Rhesus monkey with electrodes strapped to its genitals.

No, 2013 is going to be remembered as the year the drug war died as a political issue. The headline of the latest Gallup Poll on the subject says it all: “For First Time, Americans Favor Legalizing Marijuana.” Fully 58 percent of respondents agreed that “the use of marijuana should be made legal.” Not decriminalized, medicalized, or any other weasel-worded synonym to keep the squares and the cops and the addiction-industry lobbyists from getting the vapors and reaching for a legal chill pill. Legalized. This year’s figure represents a massive, 10-point bounce from last year and an even longer, stranger trip from 1969, the first year Gallup popped the question, when just 12 percent said pot ought to be sold like beer, wine, and alcohol.

The only voters by age that still just say no are folks 65 years and older, and no matter how regularly they vote, they’re facing the harshest buzz kill of all, the one imposed by the conqueror worm. They will be replaced over time by cohorts of pot-friendly citizens. Despite the continuing presence of ardent drug warriors such as Joe Biden, who effectively created the drug czar’s office, Gallup finds fully 65 percent of Democrats say yes to legal pot. So do 62 percent of independents, the single-largest bloc of voters in the U.S. A shamefully low 35 percent of Republicans are in favor of ending marijuana prohibition, but they will either change their tune on this issue or fade away into obscurity, like a 1973 pot-laced concept album by the New Riders of the Purple Sage.

Who would have thought the war would end so quickly and without a final battle—only a mere 76 years after the feds first got the heebie-jeebies over reefer madness! The folks at Gallup point to the fact that Colorado and Washington state legalized recreational pot last year as a major contributing factor to the pro-legalization groundswell.

There’s more to it than just that, of course. All it took was annually arresting as many as thee-quarters of a million Americans for simple possession of weed and conducting 50,000 SWAT raids a year by poorly trained, armed-to-the-teeth cops who seem more likely to shoot your dog or bust into the wrong house as nab your friendly neighborhood drug kingpin. And an economic downturn that suddenly made the $50 billion we spend a year on direct costs for the drug war finally seem too steep a price (never mind the incalculable and disproportional toll paid by minority families and communities). Depressions and recessions—not to mention ballooning budget deficits and mounting national debt—really help make the case for limited government.

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And make no mistake: There is no war on drugs without the war on pot, which is the only illegal drug that anyone uses with any frequency. According to the government’s own stats, 7.2 percent of Americans cop to having smoked pot in the past 30 days, an imperfect but rough measure of regular use. The 30-day-use figures for other illegal—sorry, illicit—drugs are almost too small to measure: 0.1 percent for heroin, 0.2 percent for crack, 0.2 percent for methamphetamine, 0.1 percent for LSD, 0.2 percent for ecstasy. The only other substances that even top one percent are “nonmedical use of psychotherapeutics,” a category that includes prescription painkillers such as Oxycontin and Vicodin and anti-anxiety drugs such as Xanax. Even when bundled together, just 2.6 percent of Americans misuse prescription drugs in a given month.

The story continues: http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2013/10/30/the-drug-war-is-over-if-obama-wants-it.html
 
The drug war is not over, even if Obama wants it. The front lines may be moving, but they are still heavily fortified, and the enemy can keep up the fight for many many many years to come.
 
Years from now, 2013 isn’t going to remembered as the year when Obamacare went down faster than a Clinton-era White House intern

Cheeeeeky!!

Really interesting stats though... I wonder what the real number is though. 58% agree in favour but 7.2% have consumed in the last 30 days, although the percentage of those who admit to using will skyrocket once it is legalized, but I'm interested to see just how many will truly come out and be honest.

I don't blame them though, I don't live there but you hear of horror jail stories for shitty absolute nothing charges, can't say I'd be opening up to THE MAN/THE SYSTEM knowing that some massive brute called Bubbles will make me his bitch, scary thoughts...
 
Damn I read the first half of this post's title and was ready to run outside and spark up a fatty.
 
You know what's sickening? Brain chip implants for mere enhancement purposes will be widely available before LSD or psilocybin mushrooms are ever legalized! I'd love to believe otherwise, but all signs are pointing to it :(

edit: Here's a link: A Chip In The Head: Brain Implants Will Be Connecting People To The Internet By The Year 2020

Not sure if the chips will allow people to surf the 'net with just their minds by 2020, but technology is progressing rapidly, so you never know...

Anyway, the point of my post is that we are being kept away from plants that have co-evolved alongside humanity, yet spooky things like brain implants for non-medical uses will probably be allowed.
 
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I dream of a day I can walk into a drug store head to the counter have some legitimate conversation about the substance of purchase then indulge hedonisticly till my hearts content.

You as the government are really going to contine to attempt at telling me marijuana is ok but drugs like lsd, k, and mdma aren't allowed. Even heroin or any drug. This war has been a loss since its start my stash being a prime example.

Stop tryimg to control my life. Maybe put that man power to creating new jobs that don't rip families and communities apart. DEA
 
edit: Here's a link: A Chip In The Head: Brain Implants Will Be Connecting People To The Internet By The Year 2020

Not sure if the chips will allow people to surf the 'net with just their minds by 2020, but technology is progressing rapidly, so you never know...

Mark of the Beast
Revelation 13:17 - "And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name." Da da da daaaaaa.. I like the theory that the mark of the beast could refer to the day when we go total paperless money and we need a chip implanted that stores all of our personal shit, like our finances.. but this thing seems like a candidate. Da da da daaaaa.

Shit I will definitely not be in for the 1.0 version of this thing.. Actually no fucking way will I do this.
 
There is too much money and distraction in drugs to let them be legal...

They let us argue over this shit so they have an excuse to spy and conceive everyone they want as terrorist...
 
The title of this article is an allusion to John Lennon/ Yoko Ono billboards during Vietnam war: WAR IS OVER (if you want it).

Good article. Good changes.

I dream of a day I can walk into a drug store head to the counter have some legitimate conversation about the substance of purchase then indulge hedonisticly till my hearts content.

Go to Amsterdam! You can already do this there.
It's true, there are some serious limitations.
Truffles are okay but mushrooms aren't. No MDMA or LSD or cocaine or heroin.
But some "legal herbs" (such as HBWR seeds and other LSA-containing seeds, not to mention ayahuasca mixings) make it pretty amazing!
Even just with the excellent weed/hash and truffles, I felt like I could get anywhere I wanted to go!
 
Mark of the Beast
Revelation 13:17 - "And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name." Da da da daaaaaa.. I like the theory that the mark of the beast could refer to the day when we go total paperless money and we need a chip implanted that stores all of our personal shit, like our finances.. but this thing seems like a candidate. Da da da daaaaa.

Shit I will definitely not be in for the 1.0 version of this thing.. Actually no fucking way will I do this.

Even if I didn't believe that brain implants are one aspect of The Mark, I wouldn't take one anyway. Chips for tracking reduce people to cows, and brain implants are simply freakish. What if something goes wrong? Or they're used for nefarious purposes? No way Jose.

Anyway, back to the subject at hand: I sincerely hope all governments start listening to the people on this. It's our right as humans to be able to control our neurochemistry however we choose. And keeping one of the most benign (and medically useful) substances known to man illegal is just stupid and wrong.
 
Mark of the Beast
Revelation 13:17 - "And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name." Da da da daaaaaa.. I like the theory that the mark of the beast could refer to the day when we go total paperless money and we need a chip implanted that stores all of our personal shit, like our finances.. but this thing seems like a candidate. Da da da daaaaa.

Shit I will definitely not be in for the 1.0 version of this thing.. Actually no fucking way will I do this.

Yes, making life decisions based on a two thousand year old book written by uneducated desert dwellers is a reasonable thing to do.
 
Yes, making life decisions based on a two thousand year old book written by uneducated desert dwellers is a reasonable thing to do.

Especially when it took them 40 years of walking the desert to settle a place a few hundred miles away.
 
The stuff in Revelation was just coded in a way that protected the writer from political persecution by the Roman Empire. It's an elaborate version of SWIM and AFOAF and My Hamster and all that. The beast was probably code for Emperor Nero.
 
You know what's sickening? Brain chip implants for mere enhancement purposes will be widely available before LSD or psilocybin mushrooms are ever legalized! I'd love to believe otherwise, but all signs are pointing to it :(

edit: Here's a link: A Chip In The Head: Brain Implants Will Be Connecting People To The Internet By The Year 2020

Not sure if the chips will allow people to surf the 'net with just their minds by 2020, but technology is progressing rapidly, so you never know...

Anyway, the point of my post is that we are being kept away from plants that have co-evolved alongside humanity, yet spooky things like brain implants for non-medical uses will probably be allowed.



...kytnism...:|
 
This isn't the end, and it isn't even the beginning of the end.

It is, however, the end of the beginning.
 
This isn't the end, and it isn't even the beginning of the end.

It is, however, the end of the beginning.

Viva le mother-fucking revolution! I can't predict the results of this in 10 years but I'm thinking it will be pretty solid.
 
When there were those shots infront of the white house during the government shut down I thought for sure the revolution had begun.
How long will people allow the government to supress us as the free citizens of america. I have a feeling we unfortinitly have a long wait ahead of us.

Also never would I allow a chip in my head. They tap our phones now... they'd be controlling people like robots.
 
Yes, making life decisions based on a two thousand year old book written by uneducated desert dwellers is a reasonable thing to do.

i have a hypothesis that the bible is probably just a collection of bestseller-type material from that era. like if somebody a couple thousand years from now decides to make up a religion based on dean koontz and mary higgins clark novels they find when they dig up an airport kiosk.
 
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