This interview is just one more example of how the tide is turning on drug enforcement's information war. It's fast becoming impossible to justify our current policies. Meanwhile, the NYPD spent 1 million hours making 440,000 arrests for low-level marijuana possession charges between 2002 and 2012. And more and more officers come out with secret recordings and proof of racially driven quota systems.
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This interview is just one more example of how the tide is turning on drug enforcement's information war. It's fast becoming impossible to justify our current policies. Meanwhile, the NYPD spent 1 million hours making 440,000 arrests for low-level marijuana possession charges between 2002 and 2012. And more and more officers come out with secret recordings and proof of racially driven quota systems.
Retired law enforcer speaks out against "war" on drugs. Dog bites man.
Great video, I completely agree with Peter on this.
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