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You don’t think he should tackle the illegal drugs entering the US ?
Are you concerned all the doctors and engineers, and social care workers currently trafficking the drugs will be impacted?
But why are so many illegal drugs entering the US? Could it possibly be that there is a demand for them? So maybe look into and tackle the ‘demand-side’ of the issue?
Hypothetically the US manages to completely eliminate (literally) the smuggling in by boat - do you think that there still won't be a demand and all that will happen is that alternative methods will be found to get them in?
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I reckon eliminating the drug demand in the USA would lead to a breakdown in the legal system, political system, law and order, sporting institutions, universities, the film & TV industry, technology companies, and anywhere else that seems to rely on a sniff of substances to work efficiently
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