There never was a war on drugs.
I know cause a pamphlett from the office of national drug control policy told me so. :yeahright:

Seriously though, since when has america ever needed an actual war to justify violent action at home an abroad?
Remember that vietnam was just a military action. :P

I think that we are witnessing what may be the beginning of the end though.
Public awareness is growing and opinions are changing, were not there yet, but it seems to have started.
Esoteric416 Reviewed by Esoteric416 on . War on drugs is over. What's next? SAN ANTONIO, Texas (CNN) -- As the health care debate captivated America, a white flag was quietly raised along the violence-torn U.S.-Mexico border. In case you missed it, it was our nation's surrender in the war on drugs. Addressing the sixth annual Border Security Conference in El Paso, Texas, on Monday, the director of the U.S. Office of National Drug Control Policy, R. Gil Kerlikowske, said this administration's drug strategy will not be a war because a war limits what can be done. Rating: 5