Saji knew that Kai's three daughters all had abilities that were different from ordinary people, and even formed a beautiful girl special agent team to cause trouble... yes, make trouble. Although this so-called special agent team also fights criminals, to be honest,
The New York Police Department has a huge headache with them...the reason is that they are too lawless and often cause a lot of collateral damage...Although Kai's education to them was relatively successful, no news of deaths was caused.
But there was really a lot of collateral damage... What's more important is that these people didn't do it lightly or lightly. There was once a drug buying gang who was high on drugs, so they fought back desperately. As a result, these little girls directly took the drug
The dealer group is destroyed!
To be honest, many police officers have opinions on this.
What should I say, this stems from the difference in education. For those little girls, they were completely influenced by Kai and felt that drug dealers were the scum of mankind and it was best to be destroyed humanely.
But the problem is that the vast majority of Americans don't think so... There's no way this thing has almost become a consensus in the United States.
Controlling the spread of drugs and reducing social harm is part of the government's responsibilities, and the United States is no exception. However, when the level of government governance decreases, or when politicians lack the ability to govern, the drug problem will become more and more serious. Drug trafficking groups will never listen.
After a few words of persuasion, they "immediately became Buddhas". When they found that the space for activities was getting wider and wider, the scope of drug trafficking would also become wider and wider.
What should we do with the flashy politicians who came to power with rhetoric? They will never admit that they are incompetent. Instead, they will continue to shirk responsibility, but eventually they find that there is something to blame. Those "stupid" politicians plan to start with the fundamental problem, that is,
"Anti-drugs are the power"? Simply, make drugs legal, legal behavior requires anti-drugs, if anti-drugs are needed, there is anti-drugs, and if anti-drugs exist, how can "anti-drugs be the power"?
Will the public accept it? It depends on how many drug addicts there are. The fewer drug addicts and the fewer supporters, which means fewer votes.
Legalizing drug use has become a kind of "political correctness".
People like to talk about what’s wrong with the middle class. For example, the middle class is the stabilizer of society. A society is only spindle-shaped, that is, the richest and poorest people only account for a large part, and middle-income people, that is, the middle class, make up the majority.
For a small number of people, that kind of social form is the most stable. Bad people take that stuff seriously! I think it’s right, but society is not like that... But what about in reality?
It’s not to say that many young people have never had the experience of smoking cannabis for many years, so it’s strange for them to find it strange.
Moreover, few people regard cigarettes as the same thing as cigarettes. No one even compares cigarettes with cigarettes, and swears that cigarettes are more harmful than cigarettes because no one has died of lung cancer due to smoking.
People, but no one said that there are many people who died from smoking marijuana... That's a sophistry.
It's definitely okay if Emma is in a big town. It costs a lot of money. Like China, cemeteries are always expensive in rural areas and big cities, and even cost money. But if you are in a small city
...It is a coincidence that Emma is not in a small city. My career is in New York, and I will probably settle down in New York for the rest of my life.
In fact, in the United States, celebrities will go on TV to talk about drug abuse. For example, before completing the 90-day detoxification treatment last year, Lindsay Lohan was interviewed by the TV channel OWN founded by the famous voice Oprah. She revealed that she had not taken drugs for 10 to 10 years.
I have taken drugs 15 times, and even tried to drink cocaine with alcohol. I have no regrets at all, and I don’t even show off at all... But does anyone find it strange, as if it is something trivial?
But from the bottom up, everyone thinks so.
She is also a fourteen-year-old girl.
That kind of understanding is the thinking of some, or even a large number of people.
Again, if I scratch my skin a little bit, I'm just waiting to be skinned by Kai!
From the perspective of class analysis, the so-called middle class is not a lie. There are only two basically opposing classes in contemporary society: the property-owning class and the bourgeoisie. The so-called property without property and property refers to the means of production. Ownership
Those who have no means of production are not poor people and cannot make money by making money; those who have no means of production are poor people because they have not sold their labor to make money. That labor includes physical labor and mental labor. So these mental workers,
Including professional managers with an annual salary of one hundred thousand or one million, as long as they do not own the means of production, they are not migrant workers, but just low-level workers. All migrant workers are essentially the same, they are poor people with money, even if they are rich
No matter how little he earns, he still belongs to the property-owning class. Therefore, a small part of these middle class are workers who have no means of production and belong to the property-ownership class. The term middle class is not deceptive, and it makes us think of vanity.
And forget their own propertied class attributes.
Although cannabis is called a "soft drug", its drug properties are certain, and its impact on the cognitive behavior of young people in the growing stage is particularly slight: in addition to irritability, anxiety, panic, paranoia and other symptoms, there are also
It will cause normal short-term memory and attention, judgment, and motor coordination. Some may also induce positive symptoms of mental illness, such as auditory hallucinations, persecutory delusions, etc. If you smoke marijuana for a long time after the age of 18, the symptoms will be reversible.
Impairments in intelligence, attention, and memory will not improve even if you stop smoking in the past. In many countries and regions, long-term users of cannabis are often accompanied by abuse of other substances, such as tobacco, alcohol, etc., which occasionally
This puts users of cannabis into a vicious cycle - the various effects of smoking cannabis interfere with their lives, and living as they wish will induce them to smoke again. People who have been exposed to cannabis for a long time may even take heroin and cocaine.
Therefore, marijuana is also called an inducing drug. That thing did not start with marijuana. People with poor self-control ability pursue lower stimulation. Before, it was not methamphetamine, heroin, etc.!
Spider-Man suddenly shouted.
For example, we just invented the word middle class... But is class division as bad as that?
But taking drugs in the United States is a big deal! A country known as a free country plays the role of the top of global drug consumption. The United States only accounts for 5% of the world's population, but consumes 80% of the world's methamphetamine and opioids.
Drugs account for 50% of the world's drugs. As we all know, the United States is a country that values individual freedom and advocates individual rights above all else. Therefore, few Americans believe that drug abuse is also a kind of freedom and that the government has the right to interfere. Here, the United States
The strictness of society towards drugs is also an important reason. Compared with many countries in our country, the US government is relatively loose in punishing drug users. In Rhode Island, there are no dangerous drug injection sites, and the government will punish drug users.
Deterioration penalties for offenders. In Oregon and Washington, D.C., it is legal to possess large amounts of cocaine, heroin and other hard drugs. That strict attitude makes drug users less confident in their own behavior, posing hidden dangers to the drug problem.
However, strict does not mean harmful. In fact, the harm caused by drug abuse to individuals and society is negligible. According to data, in 2002, drug users in the United States accounted for 8.2% of the U.S. population, and every 12 Americans
Not a single person takes drugs. About 100,000 Americans die from drug abuse every year, and more than 70,000 of them die from fentanyl abuse.
He must be thinking that Westerners are really bad over there.
Even if Emma was reliable, she would still put her hopes in a child of several years old. The key is that the identity of that child is too ordinary.
Since 1900, the United States has experienced continuous control and prohibition of marijuana, from the early "marijuana addiction" era to the signing of the international anti-drug treaty in 1912, to the promulgation of the first Narcotics Control Act in 1914, and
The Marijuana Tax Act was introduced in 1937, and marijuana was eventually classified as a "Schedule 1 controlled substance" in 1970. In the 1970s, the United States went through a period known as the "War on Drugs," which aimed to eradicate the use of illegal drugs and
Trade. At this time, the U.S. government took a series of measures, from the campaign launched by President Nixon to the weakening of criminal penalties by the foreign government. The U.S. also established the federal "Drug Enforcement Administration" in 1973, dedicated to combating the drug trade.
In order to promote anti-drug propaganda and combat drug culture, the U.S. government during that period implemented a policy of mildly cracking down on drug crimes. As time went by, a small-scale “decriminalization” movement of marijuana appeared in the United States, aiming to reduce the number of drug-related crimes.
Penalties for excessive amounts of cannabis. In 1996, California became the first state in the United States to legalize medical cannabis, marking the beginning of the legalization of medical cannabis across the United States.
"Hey! Guys! You think you might have to make a decision quickly! I haven't absorbed two blocks yet. If it develops further, who knows, it will affect the whole of New York!"
In the United States, similar discussions about drugs have not lasted for nearly half a century. That discussion dates back to the hippie period during the Vietnam War in the 1960s. Drugs did not end at this time and became popular. Since then, about
The discussion of drugs has gone through so many twists and turns that even now, there are still a few identical or even opposing views on the topic. On the one hand, as fewer and fewer cities and states include cannabis
Legalization, many Americans today do not openly accept the use of certain drugs by certain groups of people. At the same time, other drugs are still prohibited, usually drugs that are extremely difficult to become addicted like heroin. Americans' views still seem to depend on drug use
Who is the drug addict.
"Hey! He should call you sister!" Wanda was very happy that Wei Guang, a big carrot head, called her by her name... It was because of politeness. After all, it is very common for Westerners to call their elders by their names, so it was considered polite.
It's just that Saji is too mean-spirited. It's like Wanda is a big carrot like you. What's even more exciting is that you seem to be Saji's follower, so you can bear it.
Emma knows Kai very well. He seems to be very reasonable and unprincipled, but in fact he is very protective of others. Back when we were still in control of everything, Kai could lead people to directly kill a group of people for the sake of his comrades.
Break the lieutenant general's egg!
What a vivid differentiation, a division that collapses class struggle!
But after all, Emma really doubted that Saji could solve the problem.
Therefore, there are not many people in the New York Police Department who can't understand Kai's hatred of drugs... because there is a reason! Who in the family is older than Kai? Usually Kai even hates Xiaoma... which is even more disturbing.
Feeling strange.
The cheapest ones cost several thousand dollars, and the more expensive ones cost less than a million dollars. It is possible to think that cemeteries are expensive in China. After all, the United States is the capital of capitalism, and any business that can make money is
Escape is through business operations!
That stuff is a inducing drug!
The New York police were very worried about the destructive power and murderousness of those older children... Even people from the child protection agency came to protest. A group of children actually killed someone, that was so damn sinful. Of course, that thing was
Make waves, who is Kai after all? I am one of these powerful assholes!
There’s nothing strange about drugs?
But Sage was still very calm: "You can indeed do it, but if you add Wanda, you definitely can't."
To a Westerner, the video of Ko breaking into tears, and another video of a calmer Fang showing the police all the drugs in his apartment, are not surprising confessions.
It feels like the two actors are still invading our privacy when they are at their most embarrassing.
U.S. government statistics show the prevalence of marijuana use among young people. According to statistics, 11.4% of young people aged 18 or 17 have ever tried marijuana, and 1.1% of them said they use it every day.
In the age group of 18 and 11, 28% of young people have tried cannabis, and 4.4% of them use it every day. By the age of 14 and 14, 35.2% of them have ever been exposed to cannabis, and 6.9% of them use cannabis every day.
% used every day.
"Wanda..." Emma suddenly thought that Wanda's abilities seemed not very similar to Wei Guang's. Although they were the same in the end, Emma could tell them apart.
By the way, tell them another fact... American cemeteries are also very expensive!
For example, the report on the drug abuse case in Kefang that year.
All in all, all in all.
"Great Ancestor, he should go back slowly! If something happens to him, you will be finished! You even bought a bad cemetery!!!"
I know that Wei Guang's ability is mental power, which is very weak, but Saji is only a few years old.
But the American minority has very limited knowledge in this regard. You would call hemp and other drugs drugs, but Westerners are so good at it that they invented a new term - soft drugs!
You can imagine what kind of person that guy is on the outside.
But in view of the true identities of those older children, the police could say less. After all, they were Kai's children. What could the NYPD colleagues do?
Create identity divisions, and then let various groups weaken their identities, and then engage in internal fighting, so that small groups can unite to fight us... You have to say it!