OFF THE WIRE.
Justin Gardner
As the wasteful, immoral war on drugs continues in police states around the world, authorities are always looking for ways to track the use of “illicit” drugs.
It’s the intelligence aspect of their war, and some of the methods literally reek.
Introducing “sewage epidemiology,” coming soon to a community near you.
Sewage epidemiology is a rapidly
expanding field that can provide information on illicit drug usage in
communities, based on the measured concentrations in samples from
wastewater treatment plants.
The war on drugs could get a boost with a new method
that analyzes sewage to track levels of illicit drug use in local
communities in real time. The new study, a first-of-its-kind in the
U.S., was published in the ACS journal Environmental Science &
Technology and could help law enforcement identify new drug hot spots and monitor whether anti-drug measures are working.
The thought of authorities slogging through the sludge may be
comical, but it represents another example of big brother using our
money to monitor our behavior.Drug consumption is a non-violent act upon oneself.
The drug trade is made violent in a black market under government prohibition.
What is the rationale behind attempts at drug eradication and criminalization?
It provides a means for government to assert power; it enriches the prison industry and the jackboot industry and politicians.
Take these away and there is no logic to the war on drugs.Learn why the State
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