Drug War a Success 


Tuesday, September 6, 2011 

By Fred Gardner, S.B. 

http://www.independent.com/news/2011/sep/06/drug-war-success/ 



This is to disagree with David Bearman’s assertion that the War on Drugs is a 
“failure.” [ End War on Marijuana, 8/30/11]. In doing so, he accepts that the 
stated goals of the war on drugs —reducing addiction, etc.— are the real goals. 

They never were, as the Nixon tapes revealed unambiguously. The federal 
Controlled Substances Acts was designed to justify ever-bigger police budgets 
and staffing levels, to encircle and infiltrate the ghettos, and to make sure 
that the rebellions of the 1960s were permanently snuffed out. The War on Drugs 
is not a failure for the prison-industrial complex, the armaments makers, the 
pharmaceutical industry, etc. 

Bearman’s plea that Obama become “a man of his word” is similarly misleading 
—as if the president’s decisions have been a function of character rather than 
subservience to Wall Street. I hope he’s a better diagnostician when it comes 
to medicine. 




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