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It's something liberalism and representative democracy left behind. First drug dealers rig votes in favor of representative, who cancels laws against drugs, then they launch massive drug popularization in press, which would advertise destructive way of life among kids.
That is why Hitler was completely against Representative Democrapy.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mein_kampf
He announced that he wanted to completely destroy the parliamentary system, believing it in principle to be corrupt, as those who reach power are inherent opportunists.
It's funny, how after WWII Germany became filled with drugs and everything Nazis opposed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-tobacco_movement_in_Nazi_Germany#After_World_War_II
As part of the Marshall Plan, the United States sent tobacco to Germany free of charge; the amount of tobacco shipped into Germany in 1948 was 24,000 tons and was as high as 69,000 tons in 1949. The Federal government of the United States spent $70 million on this scheme, to the delight of cigarette manufacturing companies in the United States, who profited hugely.
I.e. they U.S. helped Germany with promoting drug-addiction.