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DNotice, the war on drugs today has nothing to do with Prohibition of alcohol back in the 1920's; the article should be about the war on drugs only.  Further, when you are comparring both, it sounds too much like a drug supporter doing a proxy comparison of both in order to legalize drugs.  [[User:Karajou|Karajou]] 12:36, 2 June 2008 (EDT)
 
DNotice, the war on drugs today has nothing to do with Prohibition of alcohol back in the 1920's; the article should be about the war on drugs only.  Further, when you are comparring both, it sounds too much like a drug supporter doing a proxy comparison of both in order to legalize drugs.  [[User:Karajou|Karajou]] 12:36, 2 June 2008 (EDT)
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:It's a valid comparator: the nanny state/big government (whatever you want to call it) is saying to people "We won't let you do that, even in the privacy in your own home, as we don't agree with it." By the way, what do you mean when you use the term "drug supporter"? [[User:Dnotice|Dnotice]] 12:44, 2 June 2008 (EDT)

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DNotice, the war on drugs today has nothing to do with Prohibition of alcohol back in the 1920's; the article should be about the war on drugs only. Further, when you are comparring both, it sounds too much like a drug supporter doing a proxy comparison of both in order to legalize drugs. Karajou 12:36, 2 June 2008 (EDT)

It's a valid comparator: the nanny state/big government (whatever you want to call it) is saying to people "We won't let you do that, even in the privacy in your own home, as we don't agree with it." By the way, what do you mean when you use the term "drug supporter"? Dnotice 12:44, 2 June 2008 (EDT)