An article in this month’s Rolling Stone that exposes how the $500 Billion spent on the Drug War over the last 35 years has been all but a complete waste of time and money, and an absolute failure by any standard of measure.
[A]fter U.S. drug agents began systematically busting up the Colombian cartels - doubt was replaced with hard data. Thanks to new research, U.S. policy-makers knew with increasing certainty what would work and what wouldn’t. The tragedy of the War on Drugs is that this knowledge hasn’t been heeded. We continue to treat marijuana as a major threat to public health, even though we know it isn’t. We continue to lock up generations of teenage drug dealers, even though we know imprisonment does little to reduce the amount of drugs sold on the street. And we continue to spend billions to fight drugs abroad, even though we know that military efforts are an ineffective way to cut the supply of narcotics in America or raise the price.
All told, the United States has spent an estimated $500 billion to fight drugs - with very little to show for it. […]
Even by conservative estimates, the War on Drugs now costs the United States $50 billion each year and has overcrowded prisons to the breaking point - all with little discernible impact on the drug trade.
I watched a special on the History Channel two nites ago which covered the entire history of drug use and the consequential ban to bend public opinion about mj then later all the others. Like the Rolling Stone article the HC special concluded the same thing, it filled our prisons and did little to stem the tide.
MJ ban was at first a cloaked racist move to punish the Mexican workers who brought it in. Feds began with a Stamp Act in 1938. Possession without a stamp was prohibited. Later, the king of bureaucracy, Richard Nixon, declared the War on Drugs. It's been nothing but a war on people.
It's still a racist thing - alcohol=good ol' boy "Americans", other substances of that nature=dirty hippies and brown/black skinned people. The minute somebody declares a war on a part of speech, that's the clue it's going to be a very expensive totally worthless program - but Americans do so love their wars.