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Politics : Sharks in the Septic Tank

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To: Daniel Schuh who wrote (1904)1/21/2001 1:32:52 PM
From: hobo  Read Replies (1) of 82486
 
Good morning Dan,

i don't remember if it was you that were talking about the idiocy of the "war on drugs", i found this site that has some statistics in that respect. for example:

The statistics web site is at:

druglibrary.org

Looking at the following graphs, you would think that the "war on drugs" should include tobacco --and if you go by the numbers alone, you could make a case that being obese could be a crime... (with alcohol in third place)

druglibrary.org

this data to 1991 -- Casualties:

1. WW II 405,300
2. Civil War (US) 364,800
3. Drug War 119,000 (*)
4. WW I 116,500
5. Vietnam War 58,000
6. Korean War 54,200

(*) These casualties are AIDS related

Source: Dept. of Defense/CDC

druglibrary.org

illegal drug related deaths : (1989)

druglibrary.org

now... look at the following two: (does anyone thing this could influence the decision to stop the "war on drugs")

Federal Drug ABuse Budget:

druglibrary.org

Property Seizures :

Note: few people with property seized are ever charged or convicted of a crime

druglibrary.org

and then....

breakdown of seized property (i.e. small time dealers as opposed to big drug dealers)

druglibrary.org

The Volstead act stats (Prohibition).

druglibrary.org

Sentenced prisoners: (1960 - 2000 projected after 1994)

druglibrary.org

and lots more...

personal disclosure:

do not do drugs (nor ever have)
do not smoke (nor ever have)
not obese , (nor ever had been)
alcohol, only wine with meals. no hard liquor.

bias: prior to looking at these statistics i was a little more than mildly in favor of legalizing drugs and in some way have them regulated so as to tax them in a way that the amount collected would go to some sort of assistance program and education to those that would be benefited by said programs.

after looking at these statistics...

i am strongly in favor of legalizing drugs, after a careful study how to structure it. but an immediate halt to the stupidity of the "war on drugs"

i will look for another source of statistics to have a "second opinion" (or confirm the above)
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