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Drug Czar on Anti-Marijuana Crusade
The Week Online ^ | September 20, 2002 | Phil Smith

Posted on 09/21/2002 12:48:11 PM PDT by The FRugitive

DRUG CZAR ON ANTI-MARIJUANA CRUSADE

THREATENS CANADA, UNLEASHES NEW PROPAGANDA OFFENSIVE

Drug czar John Walters is a busy man these days. Between engineering yet another installment in the Office of National Drug Control Strategy's ( ONDCP ) bizarre series of ads linking marijuana users to terrorism and violence, trotting out a new offensive aimed at curbing teen pot use, trying to put out brush fires in places like California and Nevada, and threatening to disrupt cross-border trade with Canada if marijuana were legalized there, Walters appears to have a full-blown case of marijuana mania.

The New Ad Campaign:

Beginning this week, TV viewers around the country are being treated to the latest version of the notorious Superbowl "drugs aid terror" commercials, this time targeting marijuana. The text of one ad is as follows: "This is Dan. This is the joint that Dan bought. This is the dealer that sold the joint that Dan bought. This is the smuggler that smuggled the pot to the dealer who sold the joint that Dan bought. This is the cartel that uses the smuggler that smuggled the pot to the dealer who sold the joint that Dan bought. And this is the family that was lined up by Dan's cartel and shot for getting in the way."

A second ad features teen pot-smoker "Stacey," then shows an image of her dealer, then moves up the chain to the person who supplies the dealer. But the final image is of a bed-ridden woman: "This is Carla, who was hit by a stray bullet from Stacey's supplier and paralyzed for life," the voiceover intones ominously.

Walters, who recently had to announce that earlier ONDCP propaganda campaigns had flopped, said this one was different. "These ads are different," he told Good Morning America as part of his media blitz. "We toughened up the behavior not only to look at the harms drugs can do to young people, but using their idealism, their drug buying to things they care about."

But Good Morning America also talked to young people about the ads, and some of their responses cannot be encouraging for Walters. Elisa Roupenian, a college student interviewed on the program, said her friends objected to linking drug use here to violence in other countries. "It made people mad because they pointed the finger at teenagers," she said. "Some people think that if the government didn't create the war against drugs that made such a huge black market, the terrorists and the drug cartels wouldn't be able to make such a tremendous profit," she said.

Nevertheless, expect more such ads to follow. The drug czar has a $1 billion propaganda budget for the next five years.

The New Anti-Marijuana Campaign Directed at Parents:

Walters and Surgeon General Richard Carmona on Tuesday kicked off this new effort with a Washington, DC, press conference and an "open letter" advertisement that began appearing in newspapers around the country this week.

"Did You Know? Marijuana puts kids at risk," the copy reads. "It is the most widely used illicit drug among youth today and is more potent than ever. Marijuana use can lead to a host of significant health, social, learning and behavioral problems at a crucial time in a young person's development. Getting high also impairs judgment, which can wreak havoc on teens in high-pressure social situations, leading to risky decision-making on issues like sex, criminal activity or riding with someone who is driving high. And don't be fooled by popular beliefs. Kids can get hooked on pot. Research shows that marijuana use can lead to addiction. More teens enter treatment for marijuana abuse each year than for all other illicit drugs combined."

"There's a myth that marijuana isn't as dangerous as smoking," asserted Carmona at the press conference. "That's not true. It's dangerous and addictive." Carmona and Walters were able to get 17 national medical, educational, and anti-drug groups to sign onto their letter, including the American Medical Association, the American Academy of Pediatrics and the National PTA.

The DC dog and pony show was interrupted, however, when DC Statehood Party candidate Adam Eidinger jumped onstage as Walters spoke. Holding a sign saying "Free Bryan Epis," the California medical marijuana provider scheduled to be sentenced to federal prison next month, Eidinger denounced the prosecution of Epis and the persecution of medical marijuana users, throwing out flyers until he was ejected by Secret Service agents ( http://www.drugwar.com/pczarinterrupted.shtm ).

Fighting Marijuana Initiatives:

Walters also announced this week that he plans at least three trips to Nevada to lobby against that state's initiative to remove civil and criminal penalties for the possession of up to three ounces of marijuana.

Threatening Canada:

Aside from accusing the Canadian Senate's panel that recommended legalizing marijuana of being fools, Walters has also blustered about the impact Canadian legalization could have on cross-border trade. Walters called the Canadians "naive" to believe that marijuana has any medical uses. "The claim that marijuana is an efficacious medicine is a lie," he told a Detroit news conference. "It is used by people who want to legalize marijuana, cynically."

In his Detroit appearance Walters warned that the US would take unspecified additional actions at the border if Canada legalized pot. "We will do what is necessary to protect this country," he said.

Throughout the past two weeks Walters has repeatedly made such claims as "marijuana is a dangerous drug," "American drug users contribute to terrorism," that US pot prohibition is based on scientific evidence, and "today more young people are being admitted and presented for treatment of marijuana than for alcohol."

While some academics, activists and drug reformers are attempting a point-by-point rebuttal of Walters' lies, half-truths, and distortions, others are arguing that it is an exercise in futility.

"Walters is a rabid dog and chronic pathological liar," said NORML's Allen St. Pierre. "But the drug reform movement does not have the media access to rebut him line by line, except on the Internet," he told DRCNet. "He is a bullshit factory; to reply in kind would take too long and wouldn't be heard."

That doesn't mean the movement should just lie back and let itself be slandered, St. Pierre said. "We can respond in two ways. First, everyone who thinks this campaign is stupid and a waste of money can get on the phone and tell Congress to cut funding," he suggested. "We can also contact the media that are running these ads and threaten to boycott them. We can write letters saying, 'I saw you run this ad and I will not tolerate it and I will boycott your stations and tell your other advertisers that I'm not seeing their ads because I'm not watching your stations,'" St. Pierre suggested.

For Kevin Zeese of Common Sense for Drug Policy, the anti-pot offensive is a sign that the prohibitionists are running scared. "They know they're losing the education war on marijuana. With a higher percentage of the population having had personal experience with marijuana as the population ages, the public is catching onto the truth," he told DRCNet. "So Walters has to resort to false statements. What they don't want to face up to is the fact that no matter how safe or unsafe a drug is, the sensible policy option in to bring it within the law, regulate it and control it."

The debate about marijuana's safety is irrelevant, Zeese argued. "All of these claims have been refuted before," he said. "We have to focus on the reality that the most sensible policy is legal control."


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To: Libloather

Just to make sure you got the question this time - When has ANYONE been imprisoned for smoking pot?

Off hand I don't know for certain. But probably somebody has been today if not this week. Do your own research.

(Gotta post this one day in advance - for Zon...)

So you try to slough off your incompetence onto me. I actually think before I post. Again, I suggest you should think first! before you post.

"Runaway now little man", the peasant said to the king.

121 posted on 09/21/2002 5:06:34 PM PDT by Zon
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To: Zon; Libloather
I thought we were having a logical conversation here--guess not.
122 posted on 09/21/2002 5:09:10 PM PDT by scholar
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To: KDD; Zon
The study, by the Federation of American Scientists, says more than one- fourth of those inmates are incarcerated for personal possession of marijuana, with no other drugs involved in the offense. Copyright 1999 by United Press International

Just to make sure you got the question this time - When has ANYONE been imprisoned for smoking pot?

Any answers - yet?

(You two nincompoops are working yourselves towards a thread dedicated to this very subject. Any input before making fools of yourselves?)

123 posted on 09/21/2002 5:10:28 PM PDT by Libloather
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To: Dane
I never took you as a conspiracy theorist. If I am to believe that Soros controls the anti drug war effort am I also to believe that the C.I.A. is this nations biggest drug smuggeling operation?
124 posted on 09/21/2002 5:11:32 PM PDT by KDD
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To: KDD
I never took you as a conspiracy theorist. If I am to believe that Soros controls the anti drug war effort am I also to believe that the C.I.A. is this nations biggest drug smuggeling operation?

Uh no dude(some parlance that you may understand), socialist and Hillary friend Soros is the major backer of the pro-drug movement.

125 posted on 09/21/2002 5:14:07 PM PDT by Dane
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To: Libloather

Just to make sure you got the question this time - When has ANYONE been imprisoned for smoking pot?

As far as I know, ironically, there is no law that prohibits smoking marijuana. Just laws prohibiting possession, trafficking and selling marijuana.

Is that what you're childish question is looking for? If yes, why didn't you just come right out and say it if in fact you knew that to be the case?

126 posted on 09/21/2002 5:17:07 PM PDT by Zon
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To: The FRugitive
The drug czar has a $1 billion propaganda budget for the next five years.

What is it going to take to get these WOD"s bottom feeders to stop wasting my tax dollars?

127 posted on 09/21/2002 5:17:58 PM PDT by thepitts
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To: Dane
A marijuana joint will cost you your life at the hands of the government of Iraq. Does that mean hardcore drug warriors like yourself are allies of Saddam?
128 posted on 09/21/2002 5:19:51 PM PDT by KDD
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To: Libloather
"A few years ago, the country was concerned about the drug epidemic," said Joe Class, warden of the Marianna Federal Correctional Institution. "So basically, what you have here is the result of our efforts to control that epidemic. We're locking up a lot of people for drugs. . . . The growth has been extraordinary."...

...These inmates are not Boy Scouts. "We're not talking about the guy who sells on the street corner," Class said. "We're talking about the guy who flies the plane." Class said he did not know of any prisoners here simply for using drugs.

"We don't get sent to federal prison for smoking pot," Class said. "A lot of these people are criminals. The money these days is in drugs, so they sold drugs."

http://www.crrh.org/hempnews/hn_11.html

129 posted on 09/21/2002 5:20:49 PM PDT by Roscoe
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To: KDD

This statement defies logic

Don't tell me you're surprised -- Dane defies logic!

130 posted on 09/21/2002 5:21:01 PM PDT by Zon
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To: KDD
I am outta here, got other things to do, will read the pro-drug "clean up" replies later and chuckle.
131 posted on 09/21/2002 5:21:22 PM PDT by Dane
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To: Zon; KDD
As far as I know, ironically, there is no law that prohibits smoking marijuana.

Yet you defend those who are busted for it? Kinda misleading - no?

Just how much propaganda have you spread?

132 posted on 09/21/2002 5:21:49 PM PDT by Libloather
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To: Dane
Thank God I got out and exited the drug culture.

Sorry but you never "exited", your brain is still totally deep fried.

I don't see how posting heavyd's words helps your argument. Marijuana had not a damn thing to do with his death, as you once tried to purport.

I can't imagine what type of person slanders dead FReepers, yet here I am actually corresponding with one.

Every time I see you on one these threads being your abrasive, hypocritical, thoughtless self, I'll be directly behind you telling people the truth about who they're debating.

You might think it's personal, but it's not. Simple disclosure.

133 posted on 09/21/2002 5:21:54 PM PDT by AAABEST
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To: KDD
http://www.nationalfamilies.org/legalization/gsoros.html
134 posted on 09/21/2002 5:23:34 PM PDT by Roscoe
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To: scholar

That is the aspect of this issue that I didn't want to get into in my previous post, but you are exactly right!!

Glad I could assist. Fortunately, it doesn't take a person with your expertise to connect the dots. That's a good thing.

Funny thing about the war on drugs--if I wanted a joint of MJ or any other drug--I wouldn't have a clue where to find it, but I know I could find a 12 yr old who could clue me in.

Verifying the success of one motive for the drug warriors WOD.

135 posted on 09/21/2002 5:25:19 PM PDT by Zon
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To: KDD
A marijuana joint will cost you your life at the hands of the government of Iraq.

You live in Iraq?

136 posted on 09/21/2002 5:25:42 PM PDT by Libloather
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To: Roscoe
Wow! Roscoe, you know how to quote other people that you agree with -- even though you often quote them out of context. How about posting arguments in your own words. That way people may think you have an original thought of your own and not just think of you as a status-quo parrot. It occurs to me that just about any halfwit can parrot other people more often than using their own words, but one must have their own thoughts and words and use those in their responses to gain credibility.

In each person's life internal authority takes precedence over external authority. That some people choose to sacrifice their own authority to external authority is always a net negative/loss to themselves and society.

"Runaway now little man", the peasant said to the king.

137 posted on 09/21/2002 5:27:00 PM PDT by Zon
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To: Roscoe
The Duplicity of the War on Drugs
138 posted on 09/21/2002 5:29:34 PM PDT by KDD
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To: KDD
Rambling.
139 posted on 09/21/2002 5:31:49 PM PDT by Roscoe
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To: KDD
Last chance -

The study, by the Federation of American Scientists, says more than one- fourth of those inmates are incarcerated for personal possession of marijuana, with no other drugs involved in the offense. Copyright 1999 by United Press International

Just to make sure you got the question this time - When has ANYONE been imprisoned for smoking pot?

Any answers - yet?

(You nincompoops are working yourselves towards a thread dedicated to this very subject. Any input before making fools of yourselves?)

140 posted on 09/21/2002 5:32:17 PM PDT by Libloather
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