A cargo ship connected to Kentucky
Senator Mitch McConnell was recently stopped and searched before
departing from Colombia. During the search, Colombian Coast Guard agents
seized roughly 90 pounds of cocaine.
The drugs were found on the Ping May,
which is a vessel operated by the Foremost Maritime Corporation, a
company owned by Mitch McConnell’s in-laws, the Chao family.
by John Vibes
This
connection is not only relevant because of the family connection, but
also because the Chao family has often made large donations to
McConnell’s campaigns.
In fact, the Chao family has been funding McConnell
since the late 1980s. Years later, in 1993, McConnell married Elaine
Chao and secured the Chao family as one of his primary sources for
investments.
A gift worth somewhere between 5 and 25 million
dollars from the Chao Family made McConnel one of the richest senators
in the country in 2008.
The Foremost Maritime Corporation is currently operating 16 dry bulk cargo ships, most of which are currently still in service.
What
makes this case even more interesting is that McConnell is well known
as a staunch prohibitionist. In 1996, McConnell sponsored “The Enhanced
Marijuana Penalties Act”, a bill designed to increase the mandatory
minimum sentencing for people caught with marijuana.
Luis
Gonzales, an official with the Colombian Coast Guard in Santa Marta told
The Nation that the Ping May’s crew were questioned as part of the
investigation, but that they have yet to file any charges in the case.
The
war on drugs is an insult to the intelligence of the American people.
There are mountains of evidence proving that the biggest importers of
harmful, addictive, mind diminishing street drugs is the government.
The
drug laws that exist do not apply to the government agencies that bring
these substances to our country. They are only designed to keep
everyone else from this extremely lucrative business and give the
establishment another reason to oppress people.
We have seen this
all before during alcohol prohibition, where the government, law
enforcement and organized crime were all working together and making an
unbelievable amount of money in the black market.
When black markets are created the crime rate goes up, taxes go up,
prices go up and the police become more corrupt, all of this is
inevitable. These are in fact the very consequences that any type of
prohibition intends to create.
To solve these problems all that
we have to do is end all prohibitions, this would cripple the black
market and drastically reduce violence.
This would also
drastically reduce the reach of police and the state in general, which
is why it is looked at as such an impossibility.
Drug laws don’t
do anything to prevent drug problems in our society, they only
encourage violence, raise prices and criminalize half of the population.
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