What Will It Take?

I have a lot of theories about what it will take to end this infernal Drug War which has been misdirecting resources for way too long. Most of my ideas about change leading to justice and liberty revolve around non-violent means, but it would be ignorant and short-sighted not to consider some more rigorous form of counter-attack, especially when dealing with Fascists. Once I settle into this blog, I will share those ideas which may be useful in ending this oppression as soon as possible with the least number of casualties on both sides of the issue. Long Live the Lincoln Brigades!!!
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You are nuts

In America violence/property damage will only hurt the cause.

Persuasion is the longer road. It is also surer.

IM AFRAID YOU ARE RIGHT IT

IM AFRAID YOU ARE RIGHT IT MAY TAKE THAT TO COVINCE THE OPPRESSORS NOT TO TO STEP ON US WE HAVE HAD MANY MURDERS COMMITED BY POLICE IT MAY TAKE BRINGING THE DRUG WAR TO THE HOME OF POLICE OFFICERS ,JUST A TASTE OF THIER OWN MEDICINE

The Oppressors Will Beat The Shit Out Of You

And if you survive you will go to jail.

On top of that there will be tons of propaganda on how drugs make people violent.

Stupid move.

In My Head I've. . .

tortured drug warriors to within an inch of their lives. I'm a bit long in the tooth for video games but a game for tokers to allow us exterminate virtual Anslingers, Hearsts and Bushes---and all drug warriors, every where, would be something I'd go for, big-time.

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