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The war on drugs is #wastedresources

We are the creators of the global drug problem, we are the ones who can change the system today , yet we continue to incarnate our own people. Locking them away in appalling conditions , because they were caught with some illegal drugs that we created somewhere on this globe, we are all different in our own ways but in reality we all live on one big bubble and these drugs laws are causing harm  to each an everyone , from the youths selling it to the adults transporting it.

Its time that we changed our perspective on the drug war, it is time we understood people consume drugs an this drug war must end , start changing today makes way for a brighter healthier more educated society.

the time is now end the drug war.

#wastedresources is just one hashtag i use about mainly cannabis , add up all the weeds seized worldwide , we could solve the homeless crisis or feed those who are less fortunate, while create spaces for homes instead of more prisons. lets create a fairer society. lets end this over growing prison populations , make way for the best. we can do this.


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