I personally think the War on Drugs is ridiculous, some of the drugs may be bad, but the governments reaction to drug-users is far worse. We have enormous amounts of people in prison for drug-related offenses, not necessarily even dealing, and sometimes very light drug like marijuana. The laws are flat-out not reasonable.
The amount of power given to police and law enforcement to enforce these laws are also absurd.
Quarky,
War on anything is suspect.
Agreed. It kind of sends the message that anything can be done to deal with the problem; even things that are not necessarily ethical, not necessarily even in line with our Constitution, or even our basic principles
(such as the War on Terror).
The war on terror? Same deal.
The War on Terror, I personally believe was all about power. The government wanted the power to do all sorts of stuff they could never do otherwise. Spy on everybody, jail people indefinitely, denying them the right to a lawyer, beating and torturing people, even exporting them off to other countries where it's okay to torture people, driving up military spending, waging wars of aggression, etc.
How about the war against drivers speeding? How much does that cost, and how hard would it be to prevent speeding through technology?
It would be extremely easy, of course you'd have to monitor every single car that moves which most would consider excessive government intrusion into everyday life, and a 4th Amendment issue.
These wars give people jobs. That's what's good about them.
Inventing crimes allows crime-fighters employment.
Gives them jobs, gives them all the resources and power to combat the threat whether it be serious or nonsensical.
Unfortunately, it hurts a lot of innocent people. I'm for creating jobs within reason. I don't want to create jobs by causing hardship, pain and suffering to a great many people.
Unfortunately, these "wars" end up doing exactly that.
If only pot was legalized, many, many people would be put out of work.
True, but there would be plenty of jobs created out of that too, and it would cut down on crime a great deal.