Lies, damned lies, and DEA statistics

Lies, damned lies, and DEA statistics

The DEA and other prohibitionists have a long history of lying about drug facts.

In the past, they’ve claimed that the Netherlands drug policy was a “disaster,” despite all statistics to the contrary (especially compared to the United States).

Here’s the latest. The DEA claims that a ballet measure softening enforcement of low-level marijuana crimes in Colorado is leading to an increase in drugs and organized crime. It’s a lie.

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3 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

    Yes, just like legalized alcohol and regulated gambling are promoting unprecedented levels of organzined crime. Gee golly, we just had another moonshiner shootout last night in our humble burg! What a cruel, bitter, joke on the part of the DEA. Do you ever get the feeling that certain federal agencies are trying desperately to justify their existence?

  2. Daniel says:

    ballet initiatives are big on tights and frills and bad for America.

  3. PCM says:

    daniel, you might be right. But I also think local laws and law enforcement should reflect the will of the people. Isn’t that what democracy is all about?

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