The Phillipine President has launched a real war on drugs, you cannot applaud his methods but he is effective, now how is it the shame war on drugs in the US hasn't been so effective. is it that americans just don't trust the cops?
According to police data, 293 suspected users and pushers were killed during police operations between July 1 and July 24. Human rights groups say this figure does not include countless people murdered by vigilantes in street executions.
Studies show, that drug dealers/users that are shot and killed are 100% less likely to repeat offend.
And Paultards bitch that we are tooooooo mean to drug criminals, and we are soft compared to this country.... and Paultards have the NERVE to wonder why we're losing the war on drugs.
You are losing the war because you have turned it into an industry, the war on drugs employs thousand of people, if you used this method the war would be over and they would be out of work, first the prison guards, then the prosecutors and lastly the cops because they would be hunting for the murderers. You could decommission large numbers of prisons, turn them into holiday camps for illegal aliens
Look at all the money we'll save by legalizing drugs -- we can close entire prisons, fire the guards, close courtrooms, fire judges and prosecutors, and reduce the size of the police force! We'll save hundreds of billions of dollars!
Then we can go after the real criminals by hiring back the cops, opening courtrooms, hiring prosecutors and judges, hiring guards and opening prisons. Costing hundreds of billions of dollars.
Here's the deal. Legalize drugs and no money will be saved. No one will be fired. Nothing will be closed. And you're insane if you think the American people will vote to legalize all drugs.
And you're insane if you think the American people will vote to legalize all drugs.
It is not me who is insane, it is the american people. The definition of insanity is to keep doing the same thing and expect change. The US has unsuccessfully waged this war for 30 years, and yet you call me insane. What you have succeeded in doing is locking up millions of people for petty crime.
If you must wage a war on drugs wage a war on the dealers, the growers, destroy the poppy fields, the coco fields, the marijuana fields, decriminalise the possession of small quantities for personal use. You won't do it because your cops are on the take and there are vested commercial interests running the prisons. If you take real action it becomes a foreign policy initiative. Drugs are not a law enforcement issue, they are a health issue