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Uploaded At May 2, 2024 ^^
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RYD date created : 2024-08-19T19:24:53.134371Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
What a mess, with no credible solution in sight. How even a wealthy huge country like the USA even starts to address this is utterly beyond me. It's incredibly sad.
On a completely different and light hearted note: That is a beautiful shirt an tie combination you're sporting Douglas, it suits you very much. 👍
All the best
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As a long time Libertarian, I still believe all forms of drug abuse would be better addressed by society as medical problems rather than as criminal problems. Also note that during Alcohol Prohibition, only the manufacturing and distribution of Alcohol was outlawed. Anyone could possess and injest Alcohol without penalty... unlike modern drug prohibition?!
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So criminalizing doesn’t work and making it legal doesn’t work. It’s almost like people are going to drugs either way. But, under the criminalization approach, the constitution and the bill of rights has been stripped of its power to the other citizens that don’t use drugs. The 4th Amendment went from oath or affirmation of a judge signed warrant for a police search to my doggy smells something. Checkpoints, militarization of law enforcement, and a government that’s grown so big it can strip an individual of everything he has. And the drug war is the vehicle the state rides to get itself an oligarchy.
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@conservativecaravan7664
4 months ago
Weird. Who could have expected an increase in drug overdoses after making drugs "legal"?
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