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The War on Drugs: The smack of firm government

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War on Drugs

In 2009, David Nutt was the chairman of the advisory council on the misuse of drugs in the UK as such a Tory body. He put out coal as the fifth most harmful drug after heroin, cocaine, bibbiturate to methadone and LSD. The response of the then home secretary, Alan Johnson, was just to fire him. There's a pattern, pattern there. We're going to talk about how Britain was actually quite late to the war on drugs, you know, to its initial credit. But during the First World War, the Defense of the Realm Act, did prohibit cocaine, which they said was deadlier than bullets. I don't know how soldiers on Coke

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