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40 years of drug war failure: leap039s neill franklin

on june 17 1971 president richard nixon launched the modern-day drug war an effort perpetuated by every one of his successorsas the reform group law enforcement against prohibition leap documents in a new comprehensive study the drug war has destroyed lives and property shredded the constitution and distorted american education health care and even foreign policy that039s why notes leap fully 75 percent of americans and 69 percent of police chiefs agree that the drug war has failedreason039s nick gillespie talked with leap039s executive director neill franklin a retired major in the maryland state police as franklin explains he was one of the most bellicose drug warriors around until a comrade was killed during an undercover operation the best way argues franklin we can pay tribute to his fallen friend - and all the other people whose lives have been laid waste by a war on drugs that has caused far more bad than good - is to turn away from prohibition and embrace regulation and control similar to that used for alcoholshot by jim epstein and joshua swain who also editedfor more videos and information about drug policy go to http:reasoncomarchives20110615the-price-of-prohibitionfor more information on leap and to read quotending the drug war: a dream deferredquot go to http:wwwleapcc40years
do you think the drug czar answered the question

at the center for american progress drug czar gil kerlikowske answered a question from mpp039s steve fox regarding his support for marijuana prohibition or at least he said something after the question was asked see for yourself do you think he answered the question
drug war: huge success

lots of people claim that the quotwar on drugsquot has been a complete failure those people are dead wrong and here039s why
lawless official trailer 1 2012 shia labeouf movie hd

subscribe to trailers: http:bitlysxaw6hsubscribe to coming soon: http:bitlyh2vzunlawless official trailer 1 2012 shia labeouf movie hdset in the depression-era franklin county virginia a bootlegging gang is threatened by authorities who want a cut of their profits movieclips movie clips lawless trailers hd quotnew trailersquot quotnew moviesquot quotlawless trailerquot quotlawless moviequot quottom hardyquot quotjessica chastainquot quotshia labeoufquot quotgary oldmanquot quotguy pearcequot quotjohn hillcoatquot quotnick cavequot mia wasikowska quotmia wasikowskaquot quotthe wettest countyquot prohibition bootlegging bootleg
obama: end drugwar surrender to reality - its failed and ron paul is right

barack obama on the failure of the war on drugs a discussion with nyt charles m blow and neill franklin a former narcotics officer who was for the drug war and is now with leap - law enforcement against prohibition and drug legalization
milton friedman - why drugs should be legalized

milton friedman puts forward a compelling case for the legalization of drugs more videos and information on issues of liberty is available at http:wwwlibertypencom
super bowl budweiser clydesdales ad 2012 commercial

http:wwwyoutubecomusergamedayadshey watch this cool budweiser super bowl ad 2012 featuring the famous clydesdales
abuse - a cannabis commercial by kain derrick

abuse - a cannabis commercial by kain derrickthis is a 2minute commercial i produced to support putting an end to prohibitionat the age of 16 you can buy over the counter pharmaceuticals paracetamol at 17 you can drive at 18 you can drink and smoke you can even join the army with parental consent at the age of 16yet can039t buy modern warfare or call of duty video games until your 18 but why don039t we have the right to smoke a plant
the best marijuana documentary ever

ending the global drug war: voices from the front lines

quotever since the war on drugs everything has hit the fanquot says romesh bhattacharji former narcotics commissioner of india rather than continue the unnecessary and costly drug war bhattacharji advises the united states to simply quotrelax take it easy and toleratequotlast month at the cato institute039s quotending the global war on drugsquot conference bhattacharji039s sentiments were echoed by ex-drug czars cops politicians intellectuals liberal and conservative journalists and even the former president of brazil reasontv attended the event and spoke with a number of the featured speakers including:glenn greenwald saloncommary anastasia o039grady wall street journaltucker carlson the daily callerluis alberto lacalle pou speaker of the house of deputies uruguayleigh maddox law enforcement against prohibition university of maryland school of lawenrique gomez hurtado former senator colombialarry campbell senator canadaromesh bhattacharji former narcotics commissioner indiaeric sterling criminal justice policy foundationharry g levine queens college nyjuan carlos hidalgo cato instituteabout 615 minutes produced and edited by anthony l fisher camera by joshua swain with help from seth mckelvey graphics by meredith braggvisit reasontv for downloadable versions and subscribe to reasontv039s youtube channel to receive automatic updates when new material goes live
ken burns goes viral

will ken burns be finished when pbs goes belly up not if we can help it
president john f kennedy: free and independent citizens

http:maxwelldogwordpresscomlike a voice of the pastextolling the truth of the matter and forever in our conscience bush junior with much aid from cheney created a monolith as explained and then perhaps president barrack obama took the quotringquot for himselfand now the world suffers even longer from cancer which can be cured from oils found in marijuanasuffers from not enough jobs even though legalizing marijuana and cannabis would gain hundreds of thousands of jobssuffers from paying drug dealers instead of boosting the paid in taxes from ussuffers from an oppressive regime right here in the united states of america
hulu - the colbert report: wed sep 28 2011 - watch the full episode now

video description: acclaimed filmmaker ken burns returns to the report to discuss his new pbs documentary
ken burns039s prohibition -- coming to pbs sneak peek pbs

coming this fall to pbs -- prohibition the upcoming film from ken burns and lynn novick explores the rise and fall of the eighteenth amendment