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Trump is Dazed and Confused on Drugs

8/23/2019

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Dear Friend of America's Survival,

Trump is right about Red China's drugging of America by using Mexican cartels to smuggle fentanyl into the U.S. At the same time, he seems oblivious to how domestic policies of legal dope are, in the words of drug policy expert David G. Evans, "dooming kids and their families to lives of addiction, mental illness, violence and suicide."   The so-called "state's rights" approach to legalization of marijuana endorsed by the Trump Administration guarantees more death and destruction. Evans notes: "Marijuana advocates promote the myth that marijuana regulation is a 'states’ rights' issue. This is not true. The Supreme Court ruled twice that federal law preempts state marijuana laws and that this is a federal matter."

Consider:


  • One of the Boston Marathon bombers, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, was not only a dope smoker but a dealer. 
  • Michael Zehaf-Bibeau, the Canadian Islamic terrorist killer, was an Islamist, as well as a pothead. 
  • An autopsy and toxicology report found that Michael Brown, the black thug who was shot and killed in Ferguson, Missouri. had marijuana in his system and had been a user for some time.

The Journal of Addiction Research & Therapy has published
 a ground-breaking analysis of how weed is linked to violence, mental illness and jihad.
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Other such cases involving marijuana and violence include 
Jerad and Amanda Miller, who killed two cops; Maryland mall shooter Darion Aguilar; would-be Obama assassin Oscar Ramiro Ortega-Hernandez; Pentagon shooter John Patrick Bedell; killer student Jeff Weise; child killer Joseph Smith; and Vladimir Baptiste, a psychotic pot user who drove his truck through the headquarters of WMAR-TV in Towson, Maryland.

For America's Survival,
​Cliff Kincaid
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