Will President Trump take a major step toward ending or curtailing U.S. Drug War?
Each of the most recent 3 U.S. presidents has used marijuana. The U.S. Drug War did not prevent it.
It's clear that Drug War is counterproductive. It didn't work with beverage ethanol, and it's not working the rest of it.
It also appears that ceding control of this drug commerce to the criminals is not as beneficial as restoring control to government, the way we do with tobacco and tequila.
President Clinton could have tried to end Drug War, but didn't (don't know why not).
President Bush could have tried to end Drug War, but apparently didn't want to look "soft on crime".
President Obama may not have tried, for fear of being remembered by history as Black doper president.
President Trump doesn't risk that. Trump presents himself as a pragmatic, do the sensible thing kind of business man. And Trump should know it's better to collect $10,000.oo per year in $taxes from a citizen than have to pay ~$30K / year for their food, shelter, clothing, and medical expenses.
But will Trump take that step?
If he does, I suspect history will herald him as a hero. But will he actually do it?
Each of the most recent 3 U.S. presidents has used marijuana. The U.S. Drug War did not prevent it.
It's clear that Drug War is counterproductive. It didn't work with beverage ethanol, and it's not working the rest of it.
It also appears that ceding control of this drug commerce to the criminals is not as beneficial as restoring control to government, the way we do with tobacco and tequila.
President Clinton could have tried to end Drug War, but didn't (don't know why not).
President Bush could have tried to end Drug War, but apparently didn't want to look "soft on crime".
President Obama may not have tried, for fear of being remembered by history as Black doper president.
President Trump doesn't risk that. Trump presents himself as a pragmatic, do the sensible thing kind of business man. And Trump should know it's better to collect $10,000.oo per year in $taxes from a citizen than have to pay ~$30K / year for their food, shelter, clothing, and medical expenses.
But will Trump take that step?
If he does, I suspect history will herald him as a hero. But will he actually do it?