Anonymous ID: 7fb20b March 10, 2018, 11:51 p.m. No.625748   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>622467

>He was referring to the death penalty, the crowd wasn't following him the way he wanted them to in preparation to people getting the death penalty.

WRONG. I don't think most people have a problem with the death penalty for criminals engaged in Treason, debt enslavement of the population by centralized banks, human slavery and sex trafficking, depopulation programs by mass compulsory vaccination, poisoning our food supply, and/or fluoridation of our water supply. The problem is that he didn't mention the death penalty for any of these criminals. He was rather specific to "drug dealers" involved with the current “opiate drug problem”. But, even here, I think most Americans would be in favor of the death penalty for members of drug cartels engaged in VIOLENT CRIME, such as MS13 and the Mexican drug cartels.

>>623822

>Q received weak applause and thinks they went too deep. Doesn't realize everyone already knows Clowns traffic drugs (and more) and would gladly applaud death penalty for them.

TURE, but here again he didn't mention the Clowns, nor their well-documented role in financing the rise of the BUSH/Clinton deep state crime family using the massive "off the books" profits that is only possible with a black market created by the FEDERAL PROHIBITION of SOME drugs.

>>624161

>Too many people have family or friends caught in the net of "drugs and dealer" who were setups to fill jails. It's a big swing from personal liberty perspective as well. Redefine "Drug dealer" very specific, so it means the Big guys not those swept up as cannon fodder.

THIS ANON GETS IT! But, I will elaborate further.

We spend $50+ billion annually in the U.S. on the failed War on (some) Drugs.

The number of Americans incarcerated in 2016 in federal, state and local prisons/jails was 2,157,000, the highest incarceration rate in the entire world!!!

The VAST majority of these people were NOT involved with violent crime, yet their lives were ruined NOT by the drugs they were taking, but by the arbitrary US Drug laws that were designed to make “criminals” out of normal people.

84 percent of the 1,572,579 arrests for drug law violations were for simple possession.

89 percent of 653,249 arrests for a marijuana law violation were for simple possession.

Nearly 60% of people incarcerated for a drug offense in state prison are Black or Latino, although these groups use and sell drugs at similar rates as whites.

The PRESIDENT WANTS US TO ENTERTAIN THE IDEA OF SENTENCING THESE AMERICANS TO DEATH???

 

>>625660

>Some of it may be because they were worried about cousin Joey with a bad of weed, low level. I bet if POTUS clarified that [personal use] is not on the table for that at all, People will be more on board. Especially if they get the upper layer of dealers and cartels.

 

BINGO

 

>>625485

>How about ones that are legal?

 

To put things in perspective, the number of people in the U.S. who died from an illicit drug overdose in 2016 was 64,070. Yet about 128,000 people in the U.S. die from LEGAL prescription drugs each year, MAKING prescription drugs a MAJOR health risk, ranking 4th with stroke as a leading cause of death.

 

TO ADDRESS “SOME” DRUG DEALERS, WHILE IGNORING OTHERS IS A ROAD OF HYPOCRISY THAT WE HAVE BEEN LED DOWN NOW FOR DECADES.

 

OUR DEAR POTUS WOULD BE ILL ADVISED TO TAKE US DOWN THAT OLD FAMILIAR ROAD AGAIN.

 

ITS TIME TO END THE FEDERAL PROHIBITION OF ALL DRUGS AND DESTROY THE DEEP STATE ONCE AND FOR ALL.