Reagan's War on Drugs: Marijuana, Morality, and the 1980s
Ep. 16

Reagan's War on Drugs: Marijuana, Morality, and the 1980s

Episode description

This text analyzes the Reagan administration’s “war on drugs,” focusing heavily on its anti-marijuana campaign. It argues that this campaign was not primarily about public health, but rather a politically motivated effort to enforce order and morality, aligning with the conservative coalition’s views. The author highlights the hypocrisy of targeting marijuana while ignoring the dangers of tobacco and alcohol, and criticizes the overreach of law enforcement and the erosion of civil liberties in the name of drug prohibition. The text also examines the role of propaganda and misinformation in shaping public opinion and justifying the war on drugs’ extreme measures. Ultimately, it suggests the campaign’s failure stemmed from mischaracterizing drug use as inherently evil, rather than addressing problematic relationships with substances.