Gas is up but cocaine is down!

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As we all know the US has been losing the drug war from the beginning. Now the government is finally admitting it:

BOGOTA, Colombia - Cocaine prices in the United States have dropped and the drug's purity increased, despite years of effort and nearly $5 billion spent by the U.S. government to combat Colombia's drug industry, the White House drug czar acknowledged in a letter to a key senator.

The drug czar, John Walters, wrote Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, that retail cocaine prices fell by 11 percent from February 2005 to October 2006, to about $135 per gram of pure cocaine — hovering near the same levels since the early 1990s. In 1981, when the U.S. government began collecting data, a gram of pure cocaine fetched $600.

The purity of this cocaine, meanwhile, has "trended somewhat toward former levels," as well, Walters said in the letter, citing data from the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration.
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Colombia supplies 90 percent of the cocaine consumed in the United States. Declining prices and rising purity could also suggest weakening demand, but several household and school-based surveys show that America's cocaine consumption has barely budged since 2000, and demand in Europe has increased.

White House meeting Wednesday
Colombia's president, Alvaro Uribe, is set to meet with President Bush at the White House on Wednesday to discuss U.S. support for Plan Colombia, the anti-narcotics and counterinsurgency program that has cost American taxpayers more than $4 billion since 2000.

Walters' letter to Grassley, the Republican co-chair of the Senate Caucus on International Narcotics Control, was sent in January in response to a request from the senator. It was made available to The Associated Press by the Washington Office on Latin America, a liberal lobby group.

U.S. officials have insisted repeatedly that Plan Colombia is reducing the quality and availability of cocaine to American users.

But Grassley, in an e-mailed statement to the AP, said the new data is "all the proof that anybody needs" that the White House drug office "has gotten quite good at spinning the numbers, but cooking the books doesn't help our efforts to curb cocaine and heroin production and consumption."

Mixing messages
Rep. Jim McGovern, D-Mass., said senior U.S. Embassy officials gave him older, more encouraging data during a visit to Bogota in March — two months after the drug czar quietly released his more downbeat appraisal.

"We've given this program a chance to work and clearly this is not producing the results we were promised," McGovern said. "Cocaine is priced as low and purity is as high as it was before Plan Colombia began six years and $5 billion ago."

Rafael Lemaitre, a spokesman for the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy, told the AP that Walters would not comment on the letter but Lemaitre described it as "an accurate reflection of our agency's thoughts on the issue."

In November 2005, Walters announced that cocaine prices had risen by 19 percent and purity had dropped by about the same. He touted the development as a sign that the United States had turned the corner in the drug war. Drug policy experts rejected his assertions at the time, and Grassley called for his dismissal.

"When the data show a brief rise in cocaine prices, the drug czar holds a high-profile press conference," said Adam Isacson, an analyst at the Washington-based Center for International Policy. "But when the trend goes back down again, the drug czar sends it in a letter to one senator. Why is that?"

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the admission doesn't mean shit...the gov't will keep pumping billions upon billions of dollars into ""the war on drugs", and politicians will keep running their campaigns on that platform...all because "the war on drugs ( much like "the war on terror" )" is a good sound byte....but let's be real here, Americans are idiots....straight up and down....there's no other way to rationalize the continued wasting of money that could be redirected elsewhere on something that hasn't even made a dent in 20 years....it's lunacy....marijuana and cocaine should've long been legalized, thus eliminating the criminal element ( drug dealers and customers ), but for some reason, the shit still has a stigma attached to it....while tobacco and alcohol reated shit kill more sheeple...Americans are dumb...in Europe, they're alot more open, and guess what, they're fast closing the gap of economical strength....which would lead one to draw the conclusion that legalized drug use will not lead to rampant use and the subsequent downfall of the oh so great American way of life....
 
Gas is the new crack. You have to have it. Unless you dont have a car, your ass has to get gas no matter what the price is. Legalize crack and weed and make me a damn car that run on something cheaper than gas.
 
the_monsterous_monster said:
the admission doesn't mean shit...the gov't will keep pumping billions upon billions of dollars into ""the war on drugs", and politicians will keep running their campaigns on that platform...all because "the war on drugs ( much like "the war on terror" )" is a good sound byte....but let's be real here, Americans are idiots....straight up and down....there's no other way to rationalize the continued wasting of money that could be redirected elsewhere on something that hasn't even made a dent in 20 years....it's lunacy....marijuana and cocaine should've long been legalized, thus eliminating the criminal element ( drug dealers and customers ), but for some reason, the shit still has a stigma attached to it....while tobacco and alcohol reated shit kill more sheeple...Americans are dumb...in Europe, they're alot more open, and guess what, they're fast closing the gap of economical strength....which would lead one to draw the conclusion that legalized drug use will not lead to rampant use and the subsequent downfall of the oh so great American way of life....

but that would mean the CIA's effort to fuck up black people backfired and would legally make money for all sorts of brown people, thats not gonna happen

the main reason they outlawed this shit was in fear of "coked out niggas" would fuck and rape white bitches, the same with heroin, Chinese would be fucking white bitches

They're fighting giving weed to people that would be too sick and unable to eat without it, and plus, the drug companies would not be getting their cut, weed aint that hard to grow, you cant make money off a product you cant control, thats all there is to it
 
Crown&Coke said:
Gas is the new crack. You have to have it. Unless you dont have a car, your ass has to get gas no matter what the price is. Legalize crack and weed and make me a damn car that run on something cheaper than gas.

The government should have legalized marijuana decades ago. But like laughing man said, if the gov't. cant make money on it, they don't want it to be available. Tobacco and alcohol are only freely available because of the tax money they bring in and the fact that they have strong PACs.

Now if the gov't wanted, we could all be driving ethanol vehicles withing 10 years. At the very least we should all be using E85. But expecting a Bush to do something to harm Big Oil is like a pimp giving away free pussy. It aint gonna happen.
 
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