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July 28, 2019

There can be no mistake anymore that Government is now in bed with the Cannabis industry.  If you just simply know history you will see that Newsweek admits this is true.

Does anyone remember the “JUST SAY NO” to drugs program that started by the Reagan’s namely Nancy Reagan in the 1980’s?  Do YOU remember that failed program that cost over a trillion dollars and it has netted us absolutely nothing but the destruction of many sick people’s lives?

Newsweek published an article last month about Colorado’s revenue it has collected from Colorado Cannabis taxes and permits and fees and they broke down how that money is going to be spent.

Do you realize that the number one category that the state of Colorado plans to spend the tax money on is public awareness about drugs?  Basically drug education.  The same system that failed under the “JUST SAY NO” campaign.

Our own City of Desert Hot Springs just recently approved sending $30,000 dollars to the Palm Springs Unified School District to teach the school aged children awareness about marijuana drug use.  The very same program that has led to more kids using after the program than were using before the program.

Evidence is here, here, here, here, here, here, here, and here.

So indirectly the majority of the money, $67.7 million, that Colorado is/has been spending for the last 2 years from cannabis that they are not putting into savings that is coming from the cannabis tax revenue is going towards creating more drug users.

I’ll state it again, last month the city of DHS agreed to spend $30k more to teach your kids how to use drugs in the PSUSD under a very very similar failed program called ‘JUST SAY NO.”

There is no doubt that the “JUST SAY NO” program was a complete and total waste of time and failure.

Or was it?

Was the “JUST SAY NO” program designed from the beginning by the prison/government/corporate complex to do exactly what it caused today?  It caused a large portion of a complete generation that includes burn outs that are addicted to a drug industry that brings in billions of dollars of illegal drugs per year to be consumed by struggling Americans?

What if this was all premeditated and designed for social control years in advance?

What if the War on Drugs/Just Say No campaign was just simply the primer to get youth who would some day be adults to be wholesale consumers of a product that would kill motivation and burn through people’s savings just to satisfy a need for a fix?  Not to mention lead drug users into more lethal forms of drugs.

The evidence can’t be more clear that this perpetuation of the for profit drug addiction problem in America is intentional when you look at the facts.

  • The laws regarding illegal drug use led to mass incarceration for nonviolent crimes. According to the Prison Policy Initiative, more than 2.3 million people are currently being held in the American criminal justice system. Nearly half a million people are locked up in mostly for profit prisons because of a drug offense. 
  • A study funded by the Department of Justice, which was released in 1994, revealed that partaking in D.A.R.E led to only short-term reductions in the use of tobacco but had no impact on alcohol or marijuana use.
  • Despite the program’s popularity, several studies have shown participating in D.A.R.E has little impact on future drug use.
  • “During the Reagan years, prison penalties for drug crimes skyrocketed, and this trend continued for many years. In fact, the number of people incarcerated for nonviolent drug offenses increased from 50,000 in 1980 to more than 400,000 by 1997.”
  • In 1985, the number of people who said they used cocaine on a routine basis increased from 4.2 million to 5.8 million. The “JUST SAY NO” campaign started in September of 1986.  By 1987, crack was reportedly available in all but four states.
  • D.A.R.E. programs occasionally backfire when it comes to the use of milder substances, such as alcohol and cigarettes. In a 2002 review psychologist Chudley Werch, now president of PreventionPLUSWellness in Jacksonville, Fla., and health educator Deborah Owen of the University of North Florida reported a slight tendency for teens who went through D.A.R.E. to be more likely to drink and smoke than adolescents not exposed to the program.

So how do WE the private researchers know all this information about the failures of drug education programs at the grade school level, and the government doesn’t know about it?

I’m sure they DO know it.  Maybe they have known it.  Maybe they are still using failed programs on purpose.

If you can just flip your line of thinking 180 degrees for a moment and view this whole “WAR ON DRUGS” campaign as an intentional program designed for social control you will see it working as a perfectly operating form of a swiss watch by placating, dumbing down, sickening Americans, ruining lives, emptying people’s wealth, feeding the for profit prison industrial complex, degrading morals of individuals, draining more precious resources, bringing out street gun battles that can be used against the second amendment, helping to bankrupt the country, getting street drug addicts moved over to be addicted to the Big Pharma patented drugs during recovery, ruining relationships, breaking up families, killing people in the streets, etc.

With all of that going on Colorado is telling us the biggest giveaway of this scam.  They are telling us that this is a coordinated and premeditated attack on our civilization is how Colorado is planning on spending the bulk of the non saved money from cannabis on teaching people how to use cannabis.

From Newsweek

“For example, in 2018-19 the lion’s share of $67.7 million went to human services, public health and environment, which included money for programs to raise public awareness about drugs, tackle drug-related problems through treatment, for the prevention of alcohol and substance abuse, and mental health.”

What if state legalized pot today is all just an elaborate operation between government and the pot industry to help social engineers leverage out the population and manage the public better and at the same time reap huge profits for doing so?

You be the judge of that but again make no mistake.  After 30+ years of failed ideas by government on how to slow drug use, drug use has increased exponentially.  And what does the government suggest we do to fight the problem?  More of the same as in Colorado.

This damage going on in America is either intentional or it’s due to incompetence.  Either way the people running things need to be replaced.

 

2 thoughts on “Cannabis Industry Caught Paying Government To Bring It More Customers”

  1. What evidence do you have that the “Just Say No” program failed? How would you even document that?

    1. Before I respond deeper I’d like to ask, did you click on the links in the article that look like this?

      here, here, here, here, here, and here.

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