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How To End The World Drug Crisis:

Fuchs

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You let the addicted pay for law enforcement to catch the criminals, how do you do that?
It´s simpel, all the drugs that are being confiscated, instead of beeing destroyed the state sells them for 50% off the streat value back to the addicted (purifiyed, tested), at special facilitys, the drug must be taken there, so no resell, where they also get offered rehab services, if they choose so. This creates a circel of more and more law enforcement finding drugs and people getting treatment. The criminals face more and more economic and monitoring pressure.

It´s estimated the global drug marked is yearly around 300-500 billion USD, USA a police officer get´s roughtly 70.000 USD/y = 4.3 - 7.1 Million more police officers.

The USA alone has roughtly 1 million police officers.

Worldwide for 100.000 people there are 300 police officers on average, 8 billion worldpopulation = 24 million police officers.

24 million + 7.1 million = 31.1 Million police officers. This would be a increase off around 30% in police force worldwide, for free.

With the 50% price cut still 15% more.

I know the more people we reach the less drug users, because people have then real hope and direction/purpose, the above could be a addition.

I always hear when they talk about the drug crisis, we can´t do more, because we don´t have enouth money for more staff, so this solves it.

Would you agree?
 
You let the addicted pay for law enforcement to catch the criminals, how do you do that?
It´s simpel, all the drugs that are being confiscated, instead of beeing destroyed the state sells them for 50% off the streat value back to the addicted (purifiyed, tested), at special facilitys, the drug must be taken there, so no resell, where they also get offered rehab services, if they choose so. This creates a circel of more and more law enforcement finding drugs and people getting treatment. The criminals face more and more economic and monitoring pressure.

It´s estimated the global drug marked is yearly around 300-500 billion USD, USA a police officer get´s roughtly 70.000 USD/y = 4.3 - 7.1 Million more police officers.

The USA alone has roughtly 1 million police officers.

Worldwide for 100.000 people there are 300 police officers on average, 8 billion worldpopulation = 24 million police officers.

24 million + 7.1 million = 31.1 Million police officers. This would be a increase off around 30% in police force worldwide, for free.

With the 50% price cut still 15% more.

I know the more people we reach the less drug users, because people have then real hope and direction/purpose, the above could be a addition.

I always hear when they talk about the drug crisis, we can´t do more, because we don´t have enouth money for more staff, so this solves it.

Would you agree?

Drug dealers and organized criminals are not treated with the severity that their crime deserves.

The fear of God should be put in them, because they do not care about the harm that they do to others, the lives and families that they destroy, the women enslaved or the babies born disfigured, diseased and addicted, born into broken homes or even left on the street and left in dumpsters.

What the dealers will care about is the harm that can come to their own selves. Whatever substance they are caught with, they should be judged for their capacity to kill.

That is the nearest measure for the suffering that they inflict on others. That is also the measure that "the powers that be" use when they try to restrict the honest and civil citizen's right to bear arms, so we already have a precedent for this that the system considers fair and legal.

If they are involved in crime and have been selling drugs and they are caught with enough fentanyl(or any other drug) to kill even 1 person, they should be charged with that intention. If they show an intention to kill 1,000 people, then they should be sent to death row.

El Salvador was among the most violent countries in the world. Its homicide rate dropped by 98% virtually overnight, because of the severe measures that they took on gangs and cartels, which should be recognized as terror organizations. That is not even considering the involvement of foreign governments such as the CCP that use illegal narcotics as a means to wage war.

But the key here is not just that El Salvador resorted to more severe measures to clean up their streets, it's also that the government made it a priority to do the right thing for its people, and more importantly, was not involved in trafficking drugs and people in its own society.

That is one critical failing of the US "war on drugs". The government itself is involved in the trafficking of drugs. The CIA is infamously known for its role in kicking off the crack epidemic, by funding, arming and training foreign groups that engage in drug trafficking.

Drugs, prostitution and human trafficking is known to be a tool for control, blackmail and influence by the CIA, Mossad and other intelligence agencies worldwide. And it is not just at the top, there are corrupt cops and precincts as well who perpetuate the problem.

In addition, crime and drugs are glorified by the media and in pop culture, and many people derive their identity from it, especially in the inner city. When the interests of the citizens and the interests of the state converge, then any problem in society can be solved.



However, with the toxic attachment on behalf of the people, and the power and influence that such a "trade" gives to organizations, it is unlikely this problem will be solved anytime soon, so treatment and risk management are all we have, yet they are only bandaids to a wound that is still spurting blood like a garden hose.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Shaitan

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