The DEA is at it again, as Drug WarRant blogger Peter Guither puts it, and is holding another "vigil for lost promise" for people who have died from drugs,
this one in Chicago (chicagovigil.org).
The problem isn't so much what the DEA says -- some people do die from drugs -- but what they don't say. Hence Guither's
vigil for lost promise for people who have died from the drug war (chicagovigil.com redirecting to it).
It's too simplistic to blame it all on drugs. Even when it looks like drugs (e.g. it's not someone who was imprisoned under a law or shot by a SWAT team, someone actually died from some kind of drug use), it's often
the combination of drugs with the drug laws that created the most deadly mix.
Guess who has
the top link in Google when searching on "vigil for lost promise," at least right now when I'm posting this?