Did you know the war on drugs is founded on racist principles? Prof.
Stephen Davies shows the historical thought process behind banning
drugs. One of the main reasons drugs were banned initially is because
people were concerned drug use would lead to interracial relationships.
Can you imagine someone making that argument today? Yet it was a
principle reason for some of the laws banning drugs that we still have.
Other reasons for banning drugs included fear of conspiracies and the
misguided notion that the government somehow has a right to the
productivity of its citizens. All three of these reasons are truly
absurd, but all three were historically used as arguments that
contributed to the war on drugs. If these are the arguments on which the
drug war is founded, can we be sure it's a war worth fighting for?
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