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conscious
March 8, 2006, 7:41am (report abuse)The drug war is a failure! This office should shout down and the miltarization of the police should end. Freedom of thought! Freedom of medicines!
Emily
March 8, 2006, 8:17am (report abuse)Conscious, the question is not about your freedom to abuse drugs, but whether pushers should be able to sell drugs and make addicts of our children even in the schools. This Drug CZar office is a small part of the effort needed to protect our children from the drug dealing vampieres.
Den Mark
April 4, 2006, 12:17pm (report abuse)Emily, you are ignoring the FACT that the so-called "drug war" is a total failure.