Albertans have decided to be less economically free

May 17th, 2010

Albertans and Canada have decided by majority vote to be less economically free. Government bureaucrats have free rein to force public healthcare which, in turn, forces thousands of other restrictions on Albertans. Government bureaucrats are given the power to pick and choose favorites at their leisure. This means they control business decisions (an early stage of fascism). This also means that money will be diverted from the most productive uses to less productive uses. As as result, Albertans have more complexity with a lower standard of prosperity and freedom than they otherwise would enjoy.
Democracy should not have the power to advantage or disadvantage anyone by allowing the majority to vote away the natural rights of people.
http://www.calgaryherald.com/business/Imperial+snubs+Alberta+workers/3032375/story.html

-Wes

Quick Facts About US War On Drugs

May 16th, 2010

Here are some interesting numbers for the USA war on drugs. I focus on the war in the USA because Canada fights the war on drugs mainly on trading and political pressure from the USA. Although there is a very large misguided political belief and pressure in Canada to continue and ramp up the war on drugs in Canada as well the main pressures still come from our neighbors to the south. That being said if a victory to end prohibition can be made in the USA which is the largest battle ground the war can be ended here in Canada as well.

US drug war has met none of its goals

  1. $20 billion to fight the war on drugs in producing countries (Columbia , Mexico and so on)
  2. $33 billion in marketing to youth and other prevention programs. High school students report the same rates of illegal drug use as they did in 1970.
  3. according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention drug overdoses have “risen steadily” since the early 1970s to more than 20,000 last year.
  4. $49 billion for law enforcement along America’s borders to cut off the flow of illegal drugs. This year, 25 million Americans will snort, swallow, inject and smoke illicit drugs, about 10 million more than in 1970, with the bulk of those drugs imported from Mexico.
  5. * $121 billion to arrest more than 37 million nonviolent drug offenders, about 10 million of them for possession of marijuana. Studies show that jail time tends to increase drug abuse.
  6. $450 billion to lock those people up in federal prisons alone. Last year, half of all federal prisoners in the U.S. were serving sentences for drug offenses.

New Obama Drug Strategy Just Like Old “Drug War” Approach

May 12th, 2010

New Obama Drug Strategy Just Like Old “Drug War” Approach

Despite Rhetoric, Administration Funds Enforcement Over Treatment

WASHINGTON, DC — The Obama administration released its National Drug Control Strategy today, claiming that it represents a balanced new approach to drug policy that focuses on treatment over enforcement. However, a group of police officers who support legalization is pointing out that despite the administration’s words, the drug budget dedicates nearly twice as much funding to policing and enforcement as it does to public health and prevention, virtually the same ratio as the previous budget under President Bush.

“The drug czar is saying all the right things about ending the ‘war on drugs’ and enacting a long-overdue balanced strategy focused on a public health approach,” said Neill Franklin, a former Baltimore cop and incoming executive director of Law Enforcement Against Prohibition (LEAP). “Unfortunately the reality of the budget numbers don’t match up to the rhetoric. Two-thirds of the budget is dedicated to the same old ‘war on drugs’ approach and only a third goes to public health strategies. My experience policing the beat tells me that it’s certainly time for a new approach, but unfortunately this administration is failing to provide the necessary leadership to actually make it happen instead of just talking about it.”

The strategy devotes 64 percent of the budget to traditional supply reduction strategies like enforcement and interdiction while reserving only 36 percent for demand reduction approaches like treatment and prevention. And, due to accounting changes made under the Bush administration and maintained by Obama, the budget ratio doesn’t even take into account some costs of the “war on drugs” such as incarceration.

Drug policy reform advocates are pleased, however, with the strategy’s support for syringe exchange programs and its criticism of laws that bar people with drug convictions from receiving public benefits like student aid.

“It’s great to see the administration starting to talk like they want to actually change failed drug policies,” said Franklin. “But we can’t let them get away with claiming that they’ve ended the ‘war on drugs’ while we continue to arrest 800,000 people a year on marijuana charges alone.”

The National Drug Control Strategy can be found online at http://www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov/strategy/

Law Enforcement Against Prohibition (LEAP) is an international organization representing police, prosecutors, judges, FBI/DEA agents and others who want to legalize and regulate drugs after fighting on the front lines of the “war on drugs” and learning firsthand that prohibition only serves to worsen addiction and violence. More info at http://www.CopsSayLegalizeDrugs.com

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Tom Angell, Media Relations Director
Law Enforcement Against Prohibition

http://www.CopsSayLegalizeDrugs.com

Washington, D.C.
phone: (202) 557-4979 // e-mail: tom@leap.cc
AIM: ThisIsTomAngell // GChat: tomangell

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End The Government Monopoly On Personal Safety

April 21st, 2010

The very waste full and useless long gun registry could very well be a thing of the past we need to support the politians that are moving to put the final nail in the coffin on this program. Its very easy for Conservative MP’s to vote to remove this attack on personal freedom, however the Liberal MP’s will need more support in doing the right thing, please e-mail the following Liberal MP’s and let them know that you support them supporting the end to this abomination.

Scott Andrews – Andrews.S@parl.gc.ca
Larry Bagnell – BagneLL@parl.gc.ca
Jean-Claude D’Amours – DamouJ@parl.gc.ca
Wayne Easter – EasteW@parl.gc.ca
Keith Martin – MartiK@parl.gc.ca
Anthony Rota – RotaA@parl.gc.ca
Todd Russell – RusseT@parl.gc.ca
Scott Simms – SimmsSc@parl.gc.ca
Ignatieff cracks whip on gun registry

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Wikileaks reveals video showing US air crew shooting down Iraqi civilians

April 7th, 2010

video of indiscriminate slaying of over a dozen people in #Iraq including Reuters staff & kids.