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March 16, 2010
Some Random Drug War Notes
Well not so random actually. They are the working notes of anti-Drug War Lobbiest and retired Detective/Officer Howard Wooldridge. De Nile is also a river in Egypt:Unsurprisingly a modest search of the Internet turned up nothing about those remarks. Hell froze over:More about IACP support. And why are the rest of the top police opposing it? Follow the money. Last month in the hallway of the Heritage Foundation, I ran into Ron Brooks, chief lobbyist for the nation's 69,000 narcotics officers (one cop in 12 is a narcotics officer). He smugly stated that my organization only had a few thousand members vs his 59,000 strong organization. I countered that a solid poll had just shown that 22 percent of all active duty cops would legalize, regulate and tax marijuana. This percentage meant about 225,00 cops feel like I do. Per the same poll, a majority of cops felt that marijuana should be just a ticket, not an arrest. I told him that he and the narcs favored prohibition because it was a big, overtime check and job security. He became upset and stormed off.That is not the only corruption going on in the Drug War. Ever wonder how all those drugs get across the border? Worse than we thought:Well not to worry. We are winning the Drug War. In fact we have been winning it for 40 years. Or would that be 96 years - since the passage of the Federal anti-cocaine and heroin laws - or for 73 years since thye passage of the Federal anti-marijuana laws? YOU CAN FOOL SOME OF THE PEOPLE SOME OF THE TIME AND ALL OF THE PEOPLE FOR THE PAST 40 YEARSWhich just goes to show you how long failure can be maintained if you are spending other people's money to support it. Cross Posted at Power and Control posted by Simon on 03.16.10 at 09:31 AM
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Eric - you are correct. According to all i have read/heard, the MX govt troops, their federal police and of course the local cops are all completely corrupted. The politicos here in DC mouth the right words in public but reality is another wasted couple of billion and many lives. BTW, the nanny-state conservaties already consider smoking cannabis as an act which aids and abets the terrorists. That horse left the barn shortly after 9/11. Howard J Wooldridge · March 18, 2010 06:47 AM Post a comment
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"Corruption of federal officers by the Mexican Drug Cartels"?
Shouldn't that be "Corruption of federal officers by the Mexican Government"?
They work with the drug cartels and we work with them... Might as well fight terrorism by supporting the terror-supporting Saudi government.
But never mind that! We live in conflationary times.
Pretty soon, pot smoking will be called terrorism. Everyone is collectively guilty.