Posted On: June 21, 2010 by Bobby G. Frederick

More on the war on drugs people

We need to keep talking about the war on drugs, the damage that it is doing, and why it has failed:

The failure of the war on drugs is a recurring topic on many criminal defense and political blogs, to the point where those of us who read blogs were probably bored with the news long ago. But the madness continues, the insane government spending, the mandatory minimum sentences that fill our prisons and destroy lives, the drug task forces who seem to become the most corrupt across the country, our nation's/ government's/ law enforcement's addiction to drugs is not slowing down one bit. Politicians are not going to change their "hard on crime" stance until the voting public is educated on the failure of the war on drugs, so we need to keep blogging and keep talking about it until change happens.

The Agitator, and The Nation, give us a transcript of President Nixon speaking with Art Linkletter, giving us a window into the origins of our nation's drug policies:

The transcripts show Linkletter telling Nixon, “There’s a great difference between alcohol and marijuana.”

Nixon replies: “What is it?” The president wants to know!

“When people smoke marijuana,” Linkletter explains, “they smoke it to get high. In every case, when most people drink, they drink to be sociable.”

“That’s right, that’s right,” Nixon says. “A person does not drink to get drunk. . . . A person drinks to have fun.”

Then Nixon turns to the global history of drinking and using drugs. “I have seen the countries of Asia and the Middle East, portions of Latin America, and I have seen what drugs have done to those countries,” he says. ”Everybody knows what it’s done to the Chinese, the Indians are hopeless anyway, the Burmese. . . . they’ve all gone down.”

Nixon continues, “Why the hell are those Communists so hard on drugs? Well why they’re so hard on drugs is because, uh, they love to booze. I mean, the Russians, they drink pretty good. . . . but they don’t allow any drugs.”

“And look at the north countries,” Nixon continued. “The Swedes drink too much, the Finns drink too much, the British have always been heavy boozers and all the rest, but uh, and the Irish of course the most, uh, but uh, on the other hand, they survive as strong races.”

Linkletter says “That’s right.”

Nixon comes to his main point about the “drug societies:” they “inevitably come apart.”

Linkletter adds, “They lose motivation. No discipline.”

Nixon gets the last word: “At least with liquor, I don’t lose motivation.”

And Popehat has the latest in the endless series of botched drug raids + target practice on the family pet - officers execute a search warrant on suspect's grandmother's house although her grandson has not lived there for 12 years, shoot her dog after promising not to harm it if she put it in the bathroom, and then claim fortune cookie wrappers are drug baggies:

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