For more news, head to www.wsj.com/video. Mary Anastasia O'Grady talks to Kelsey Hubbard about the collateral damage caused by the CIA's fight against drug trafficking.
Everything that comes out of this woman's mouth is bullshit. I don't know how she has managed to stay on the WSJ payroll, but the WSJ's credibility takes a hit as long as she remains on it.
Everything can be solved and millions of innocent lives saved if our country takes this issues seriously. The origin of all this madness lays here: minute 3:26 "The real problem is ..."
nah, make drugs legal. normally you would spend 400 dollars for maybe two or three days of use. legal would be around 10-20 dollars and would be processed in america. south america processing techniques are messed up. then with like cocaine you could have people eat time released cocaine to prevent withdrawals. drugs shouldn't be illegal in the first place. supposed to have freedom. making it illegal only made innocent people die cause a family member won't pay up.
A method of dealing with the drug problem might be to clandestinely dropping off drug addicts on the shore of the country of origin for that drug user's drug of choice. This would serve two purposes. I would let drug users know that drug use could lead to an unpleasant consequence and also the countries that export drugs would also get the message that if you drop of your drugs on our shore, we have something to give back that you won't like.
Everything that comes out of this woman's mouth is bullshit. I don't know how she has managed to stay on the WSJ payroll, but the WSJ's credibility takes a hit as long as she remains on it.
kevinjim33 1 year ago
Everything can be solved and millions of innocent lives saved if our country takes this issues seriously. The origin of all this madness lays here: minute 3:26 "The real problem is ..."
TheRichestCadaver 1 year ago
oilhammer, this is america. if you start shipping people off against their will then I will be ready to fight in that civil war.
edicol 3 years ago
Oh, i missed main point. drug lords couldn't afford to ship cocaine over if it was so cheap from being legal.
edicol 3 years ago
nah, make drugs legal. normally you would spend 400 dollars for maybe two or three days of use. legal would be around 10-20 dollars and would be processed in america. south america processing techniques are messed up. then with like cocaine you could have people eat time released cocaine to prevent withdrawals. drugs shouldn't be illegal in the first place. supposed to have freedom. making it illegal only made innocent people die cause a family member won't pay up.
edicol 3 years ago
Boring
frogforgetable 3 years ago
A method of dealing with the drug problem might be to clandestinely dropping off drug addicts on the shore of the country of origin for that drug user's drug of choice. This would serve two purposes. I would let drug users know that drug use could lead to an unpleasant consequence and also the countries that export drugs would also get the message that if you drop of your drugs on our shore, we have something to give back that you won't like.
oilhammer04 3 years ago