“Terrorists are linked to money laundering, dirty money, drug dealing, arms trafficking. We have to ask ourselves, where do terrorists get their weapons from? Where do they get their communication technology from? Where do they get their financing from? These are some of the aspects where I think the entire international community needs to come together and put a complete stop to access to these three key aspects by the terrorists.” ThinkingNeedsTogetherThreeAsksCommunityTechnologyCommunicationArmsKeysDrugWeaponsAspectInternationalAccessTerroristDirtyLinkedInternational CommunityFinancingTraffickingCommunication TechnologyMoney LaunderingDirty Money Author:Narendra Modi
“In my books my characters experience things as they are. My books allow youth an honest look at important issues affecting them. As adults we want to believe things like sex abuse or drug use are not happening anymore, or happening less and less, but that's not the case and we need to acknowledge that. We can't make life prettier for youth, but we can arm them.” WantNeedsBelieveLooksImportantBookCharacterUseSexCasesIssuesHonestYouthArmsDrugHappeningsAdultsAbuseAcknowledgeImportant IssuesDrug UseSex Abuse Author:Ellen Hopkins
“The seven dwarfs were each on different little trips. Happy was into grass and grass alone. Happy, that's all he did. Sleepy was into reds. Grumpy, too much speed. Sneezy was a full blown coke freak. Doc was a connection. Dopey was into everything. Any old orifice will do for Dopey. He's always got his arm out and his leg up. And then, the one we always forget, because he was Bashful. Bashful didn't use drugs. He was paranoid on his own. Didn't need any help on that ladder.” NeedsLittlesDifferentHelpingUseForgetToo MuchArmsDrugConnectionsSevenLegsSpeedGrassFreakLaddersParanoidCokeSleepyDwarfsGrumpyBashful Author:George Carlin
“Where are the drug cartels getting their weapons? They are being provided by the United States. Cut off that flow of arms.” StatesUnitedUnited StatesCuttingArmsDrugWeaponsFlowCartelsDrug Cartels Author:Noam Chomsky
“My first few years as TV critic, I would go to parties and people (usually older Posties or ex-Posties who seemed to pride themselves on not watching very much television) would take me by the arm and insist that I watch this show they'd recently starting watching on DVD, about drug dealers in Baltimore.” PeopleYearsFirstsShowsPartyWatchesTelevisionTvsPrideArmsDrugCriticsStartingTake MeExesDealerDvdsBaltimoreDrug Dealers Author:Hank Stuever
“The main challenge Not For Sale is big and it is modern day slavery, which is a $32billion dollar industry second to the illegal trade of drugs and arms.” BigsChallengesModernArmsIndustryDrugSlaveryTradeDollarsIllegalModern DayModern Day Slavery Author:David Batstone
“It's the new slavery. It came out of the drug laws and it really is something we're going to have to confront, but I don't see enough people up in arms about that. We need to be.” PeopleNeedsEnoughLawArmsDrugSlaveryDrug Laws Author:Marian Wright Edelman
“In the United States there are only two exceptions: banks have to report deposits they suspect to be related to either terrorism or drug trafficking. But if your funds derive from trafficking women and children for sexual exploitation, for example, or from illegal arms trafficking or any other illegal activity, then banks in the US are legally free to accept your money and are not required to report your deposit to the authorities.” IfsChildrenTwoStatesUnitedAcceptingUnited StatesExampleArmsDrugActivityAuthorityTerrorismRelatedReportsExceptionFundIllegalSuspectsExploitationDepositsTraffickingDrug TraffickingIllegal Activities Author:Thomas Pogge
“If all else fails, we will simply have to drug our attendants, overpower the guards, raise the oppressed peasants to arms, and take over the government.” IfsGovernmentFailingArmsDrugRaisesOppressedPeasants Author:Barbara Mertz