Posted on 08/16/2005 7:19:23 AM PDT by cryptical
AN ANALYTIC ASSESSMENT OF U.S. DRUG POLICY David Boyum and Peter Reuter AEI Press, $20, 133 pages
There has always been a certain resistance on the right to the war on drugs. One of the most persuasive texts on that front came in 1972, when the National Commission on Marihuana and Drug Abuse put forth a report entitled "Marihuana: A Signal of Misunderstanding." This document recommended decriminalization on the grounds that marijuana and its users did not sufficiently endanger the public safety to warrant criminal penalties.
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http://www.aei.org/books/bookID.812,filter.all/book_detail.asp
If more people knew that hemp was grown by Washington and Jefferson this stupid drug war on weed and hemp would never have lasted this long.
I read a strange article in the Tacoma News Tribune yesterday where one of our representatives (WA State) was fighting to keep money to fight meth labs, but was told by the Bush Administration that fighting pot was more important than meth. The representative, who used to be the King County Sheriff, and dealt with the meth lab issue, was in shock and disbelief.
Don't single out the Bush administration. Clinton, Bush 41, and Reagan, would have made the same desicion.
Doesn't change the fact meth labs are 100x more dangerous but this idea that pot is the keystone of the illegal drug trade is one that is deeply ingrained in american society.
Marijuana Arrests Soar Under President Clinton
In 1999, 704,812 people in the United States were arrested for marijuana "crimes." * This was an increase of over 85% from the 380,399 arrested in 1993 **, Bill Clinton's first year in office.
Many more were arrested for other drugs. Evidently, the era of big government is not over yet.
Numerous public leaders have admitted to smoking marijuana, like President Clinton, Vice President Gore, Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, and Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.
One question, if you will:
If Clinton, Gore, Gingrich and Thomas don't belong in jail, why do all those other people belong in jail?
Bonus questions:
If smoking marijuana kills your ambition, how do you explain Clinton, Gore, Gingrich and Thomas?
If sharing marijuana with a friend is a felony, why don't we feel the same way about Clinton, Gore, Gingrich and Thomas as we do about rapists, robbers and murderers?
US Court of Appeals Judge Douglas Ginsburg admitted smoking marijuana for years. All he was able to achieve during this time was to serve for several years as Professor at Harvard University. Imagine what a good job he could have gotten if he had not been smoking pot.
Charles Rogers admitted using cocaine almost daily while a college football player at University of South Carolina. All he was able to achieve at this time was winning the Heisman trophy. Imagine how well he would have done if he were drug-free.
Hey I wasn't sticking up for the drug warriors, I was just stating Bush wasn't the first guy to use the drug war stupidly.
I know, just posting the facts about Clinton.
Bump. The WOD is the worst US policy in 100 years.
You sure didn't get much of a response, did you.
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