The 111th Congress should
- repeal the Anti–Drug Abuse Acts of 1986 and
1988 and all legislation requiring the United States to certify
drug-source countries’ cooperation in counter-narcotics efforts,
- declare an end to the international war on
drugs, and
- remove U.S. trade barriers to the products of
developing countries.
The "War on Drugs" is being fought on
two fronts.
- Domestically,
the government is at war with the Constitutional rights of millions of
American citizens.
- Internationally, the government is at
war with the anti-imperialist vision of
America's Founding Fathers, as well as the basic human rights of
millions of peasants in several foreign nations.
Among the more important countries where your
tax dollars are undermining your values:
- Columbia
- Afghanistan
- Southeast Asia
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