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The Drug Enforcement Administration’s war on certain people who use certain drugs is America’s longest, running for over 50 years. It’s a war that’s been lost for decades, resulting in much harm and few if any benefits. The violent, racist, and corrupt war is also the greatest gift illegal drug cartels could have asked for — an unregulated black market.
Ironically, the DEA is now warning people not to take black market Xanax and other drugs because they could be adulterated with fentanyl, while conveniently neglecting mention that it is their policies and actions that created an incentive to make the deadly counterfeits in the first place. …


