The U.S. War on Drugs
Perhaps, before the government embarks on spending a billion or two dollars on an anti-drug program, it should look for the real problems in our country today. Such as a self-serving government with a spending habit that won’t quit. Or school systems that are so dull and regimented that they can’t keep the interest of their students.
Perhaps a government that devoted itself to solving problems rather than fighting symptoms wouldn’t need to worry about drug abuse.
SCOTT PEER
Chatsworth
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