Like I've said over and over, the foreign drug cartels are the fuel of this fire, the engine of illegal immigration, they've funded it, promoted it, bought up all these stinking low down politicians, from the local constables to mayors to governors to members of legislatures to members of Congress and you can bet your sweet bottoms, the American White House.

The foreign drug cartels take in over $300 billion a year in tax-free money for dope, a sum that grows every year with our population. Most Americans don't understand what this means. If you capitalize that annual revenue at a current cap rate of 7% which is what a typical real estate investment is earning today, that's a gross value of $4.285 TRILLION. That's how much wealth our country has lost to an illegal drug trade in the United States. That's before you add in the cost to us of the War on Drugs, arrests and incarcerations, the loss to the victims arrested and their lives ruined including the lives of their families for non-violent drug offenses, the cost of illegal immigration that drives, runs and operates this illegal business in the United States, and capitalize those costs, and the War on Drugs costs the American People more than any war we've fought with no result, not one result. You're pissing that part of our economy into the winds of Mexico, Colombia, Afghanistan, and and every other country involved in it.

So Jeff Sessions is wrong on the drug problem. You legalize this industry, you regulate it to make it as informed, safe and crime-free as possible, you tax it so drug users are paying for everything associated with it including free rehab for those who want or need it, you keep that money supply from that industry in our country, and then you stop worrying about it.

This isn't a morals issue, it's a money and common sense issue.