Oregon’s state legislature just passed controversial new drug legislation, H.B. 2335, with the stated intent to stop alleged racial profiling of minorities.
The war on drugs, however, goes far beyond race. Much like everything else here in the U.S. the real problem starts with the Kool Aid – the ideas or rather thought patterns we’ve been programmed from infancy to uphold.
Say a state were to decriminalize meth and crack to stop racial profiling. Would that mean that the government gave their moral seal of approval on drug use? No. First of all when the heck did conservatives get on board with the government being Big Brother? When did the establishment, the Deep State or what have you, take over both parties? Any partisan issue we are arguing about today be it health care, the war on drugs, you name it, is pointless.
Secondly, decimalizing is not sanctioning, and back to our main topic at hand that goes onto explain on the 2nd page why H.B. 2335 is a perfect illustration of this diabolical ineffective system entrapping the President and our country. More information on how this will affect immigration and deportation as well.
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And exactly how did YOUR state end all of the drug problems?
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They can’t take away or remove federal laws. They can add to these federal laws.
If they have done this. They have gone against Constitutional Law.
Somebody or somebodies should be facing criminal charges.
When did you become an expert on every other country? Common sense alone would tell a sane person that if everything was de-criminalized, then many who refused to try it because it was against the law would then try it… Like other Liberals, your rationale and statistics don’t add up!!!
Never said I was a expert but I have read material written by experts.
I am not a liberal by any stretch of your imagination.
Police don’t want this because it puts them damn near out of business. Its about time this started happening. We have prisons full of drug addict s And dealers for no other reason than using or selling drugs. Which in itself is a victimless crime.
Don’t have to leave to go to Amsterdam any more with Oregon around.
So if rape was decriminalized in Texas, rape wouldn’t go up… Really?
How does this affect companies with their employees coming to work under the influence? Or are most of these folks not employed and on government assistance? I know very few “responsible” drug users.