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![]() Representatives from more than a dozen federal and local law enforcement agencies assembled in front of the Malheur County Courthouse in Vale, Oregon on September 10 to announce the results of a lengthy criminal probe. The federally supervised Task Force staged eleven separate raids in eastern Oregon and western Idaho. No arrests were made, no charges were filed, and no evidence was seized. The lengthy, expensive, and intrusive inquiry and enforcement action focused on suspected misuse of Oregon’s medical marijuana law. Specifically, the Task Force was investigating the possibility that somebody involved in the state-licensed delivery of medical marijuana – which is legal in Oregon – had somehow made a profit by doing so. Meanwhile, municipal authorities in Portland, Oregon’s largest city, approved the infusion of fluoride into the water supply. This amounts to the forcible treatment of an entire population with a chemical that – unlike marijuana – has been proven to have a dangerous and damaging impact on the health of those who ingest it. It’s difficult to find a more suitable illustration of the unalloyed lunacy of the so-called War on Drugs. |