War on Drugs a violation of the US Constitution and violation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights?

Allhoney75

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I've been researching how the War On Drugs violates the US Constitution and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and I'm surprised I don't see a discussion on this.

The biggest mistake the DEA, FBI, and Politicians make are lumping everybody in the drug addict category then devaluing them.

Yet none will acknowlede how they're contributing to the problem by making it increasingly difficult for patients to get the appropriate medications they need.

Forcing people on dangerous SSRIs when they don't suffer from depression is inviting people to seek out something that does work.

SSRIs should be limited to treating depression and benzodiazepines should be limited to treating anxiety.

SSRIs are far more dangerous in treating people who DO NOT SUFFER FROM DEPRESSION!

Likewise, NSAIDs are far more dangerous in treating people who CANNOT TAKE NSAIDs due to gastric disorders and other disorders.

This current structure is actively encouraging drug addiction by denying Americans a universal healthcare system along with a universal mental healthcare system. So illnesses...whether physical or mental, aren't and can't be treated.

Thereby causing despair, grief, desperation, hopelessness, homelessness, poverty, violence, depression, anxiety, financial strain, family breakdown, relationship breakdowns, job loss, excessive time off from work, jobs that refuse to accommodate employees etc.

What's even more disturbing is the pure apathy and narcissism.

There's a lot of misguided, reactive talking and harsh punishment but no proactive discussions, no proactive research to understand and remedy the problem on a psychological, sociological, economical level.

People don't just wake up and decide to use drugs....whether appropriate use or addictive use, legal or illegal drugs. Something is wrong and what's needed is empathy to understand why.

People need to know there's a high correlation between childhood sexual/physical/verbal/emotional abuse and drug use/addiction.

There's a high correlation between mental illnesses and physical illnesses and drug use/addiction.

Same with trauma.....War trauma and non-war trauma is correlated with drug use/addiction.

Same with oppression and poverty....high correlation with drug use/addiction.

Why aren't we talking about this??

I encourage people to start getting involved with organizations that bring awareness to the legality and constitutional violations of the War On Drugs.

And please lets talk about it here.

The ACLU has some great information on how the War On Drugs is unconstitutional.

The US Constitution addressed prohibition in the 18th Amendment. This was repealed with the 21st Amendment.

Universal Declaration of Human Rights


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I love ALL of this !!! I am ‘chemical coping ‘ or virtually all of the reasons above.
I don’t necessarily like how harsh, strong pills feel. But all the middle stuff is tainted on the streets and such ..
So that in itself is a snowball effect. On top of the effect, as to why this road was even taken anyways.
And at the end of the day, I still hurt! That’s just my own sorry self, but yes, I love all the things above, and I agree!
 
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