The War On The Poor

crillz

Do you understand that the ‘War on Drugs’ only targets the most vulnerable, defenseless people? How come we don’t prosecute the companies that manufacture the tiny plastic vials?

What would you use that vial for if you weren’t filling it with crack cocaine. There is nothing that you can store in a crack vial. It’s the equivalent of a water bottle for a mouse. At least you can use the tiny plastic ‘nickel bag’ ziploc bags to hold a spare button for your sweater, but the plastic red top vial has only one use – to transport illegal drugs.

We attempt to fight terrorism comprehensively by targeting the sources of funding that terror networks use. This makes sense because those monetary bases facilitate terrorism. The plastic crack vial facilitates drug trafficking and abuse. We should use our voices to bring these manufacturing criminals to justice instead of just focusing on the poor youth that are consumed by the illegal trade of narcotics.

crillz

5 Responses to “The War On The Poor”

  1. Combat Jack says:

    ^” It’s the equivalent of a water bottle for a mouse”.

    Nice. I will definitely use this one sometime in the future.

  2. prynsex says:

    Hell, that isn’t even enough for a mouse.

  3. Vik says:

    great post.

    i remember one poor immigrant out of brooklyn takin the fall for being an engineer for a plastics company. basically, he was jailed for drug paraphernalia production. when i find the info, i’ll post it.

  4. Amadeo says:

    I always thought about that when I would hear someone sending someone out for baggies or vials.

  5. Guy Real says:

    But, even if they stop selling the vials, the crackheads will still buy crack, the drug dealsers will still sell, the poor will still be the poor.

    Maybe the people who are going to the store for baggies really sell lots of buttons?

    The war on drugs is a war on the poor because when the poor get strung out they tear stuff up. So So sad (kinda)

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