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Article "Big pay off for law enforcement fighting war on drugs"
I've come to the conclusion that the billions of dollars law enforcement has been given to fight drugs has clearly been over rated. Reporters call cases like this big, when in truth they are very small compared to the real drug dealers. Organized crime has pipelined drugs into every city, school, and community in this country. Yet law enforcement always gets the thumbs up from the media. But the truth is they are not winning the war on drugs. I'm a retired veteran and lived all over this country, lived in seven states, over 30 cities, in my life. In each place law enforcement could not stop the pipeline of drugs. As a matter of fact, they spend most of their time busting small time pushers or young people that make mistakes. It's very sad we praise a failure such as law enforcement, the drug war is in fact most expensive war in history, and the biggest failure in history. Every citizen should know the truth.