For over 20 years we have been fighting the war on drugs and there are no less drugs than before, crime hasn't decreased, voilence hasn't decreased, etc...
When will it be time to examine our tactics against our citizens and form a conclusive strategy to end the war?
We have been dropping the hammer on these criminals for over 20 years and we are no closer to resolution... Isn't it time we switched tools?
We have reverted to no-knock warrants, paramilitary units, and using K-9 against our citizens. How can we possibly win and what would be the next logical step toward finalizing this war?
2007-08-15
03:13:37
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BOB
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