
Scott Morgan
Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano has a message for everyone who thinks the drug war is bad: you're wrong, it's awesome.
(Reuters) - Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano defended Washington's drug war strategy on Monday despite calls by some Latin American leaders to consider decriminalizing narcotics.
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"I would not agree with the premise that the drug war is a failure," Napolitano said. "It is a continuing effort to keep our peoples from becoming addicted to dangerous drugs." [Reuters]
Okay,
but what do these two sentences have to do with one another? Yes, we
know the drug war is "a continuing effort to keep our peoples from
becoming addicted to dangerous drugs [and marijuana]," but I don't
understand what that has to do with whether or not it's been a failure.
This is like saying, "I would not agree with premise that asbestos is
toxic. It is a material used to insulate buildings."
So in a
metaphorical sense, you could say that American drug policy is made of
asbestos, and Janet Napolitano has been given the fun assignment of
convincing a bunch of frustrated foreign leaders that the sickness and
death presently surrounding them was caused by something other than the
one thing that's obviously causing it.