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Prosecutors are urged to fight against legalizing drugs like marijuana
Standard Democrat(Mississippi) | 12/29/02 | Scott Welton

Posted on 01/02/2003 5:17:17 AM PST by Sparta

BENTON - Prosecutors around the country are being urged to take a stand against attempts to legalize or decriminalize controlled substances - in particular, marijuana.

“Those who support drug legalization are well funded and highly adept at manipulating the media,” reads a Nov. 1 letter to prosecutors from the president of the National District Attorneys Association, Dan M. Alsobrooks. “And they do not mind deceiving the American public as well.”

The letter warns of “incremental victories” by those in favor of legalizing drugs and notes the “key role” local prosecutors play in anti-drug efforts.

Included with the letter was an open letter also dated Nov. 1 from Scott M. Burns, deputy director for state and local affairs for the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy, urging prosecutors “to take a stand publicly and tell Americans the truth” about marijuana and warning of “deceptive campaigns to normalize and ultimately legalize the use of marijuana.”

“I think it would be a nightmare to legalize it,” agreed Scott County Assistant Prosecutor Paul Boyd. “It would lead to so many more people out there high operating machinery and other things.” Boyd will be sworn in as the next county prosecutor at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday.

Of the 16 million drug users in America, 77 percent use marijuana and 60 percent of teenagers in treatment have a primary marijuana diagnosis, according to Burns. “No drug matches the threat posed by marijuana.”

Marijuana, Burns writes in the letter, is not harmless but has risen as a factor in emergency room visits 176 percent since 1994, surpassing heroin.

Burns writes of the increasing potency of marijuana and its addictive properties in addition to being a “gateway drug” for many people.

“I would agree that marijuana is a gateway drug to hardcore drugs,” Boyd said. Marijuana is “the great seducer,” Boyd said, because “it breaks down a person’s defense to say ‘no’ to the harder drugs.”

John McMinn of Charleston, administrator for the Circuit 33 Drug Court, also agrees that marijuana remains a problem for the courts.

According to National Institute of Justice statistics on arrests, 39 percent of the males and 26 percent of the females test positive for marijuana, and 53 percent of male juveniles and 38 percent of female juveniles test positive. “Roughly 80 percent of adult offenders in the 33rd Circuit Court come in with some kind of a drug issue be it alcohol or some other drug,” McMinn said.

“More people enter drug treatment every year because of marijuana as their drug of choice,” he added.

McMinn said a 2001 study of students in grades 8-10 showed 20 percent of 8th graders had used marijuana and 9 percent were current users, defined as having used the drug within the past 30 days. By the 12th grade, nearly half of the students had tried marijuana and 22 percent were current users.

McMinn does think research on medicinal and therapeutic properties should be pursued: “There is still so much research left to be done regarding the use of marijuana - the good and the bad.”

However, “there are other drugs that will work as well as marijuana,” he added, with some of the alternatives being more addictive and others that are just as effective while being safer.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Extended News; Government; News/Current Events; Philosophy; US: Mississippi
KEYWORDS: addictedlosers; druglawskill; drugskill; jobprotection; willprosecuteforfood
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To: Sparta
Good God, this was embarrassing to read. Note to the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy: it's not the 1930s any more. People can actually get their own "information" about marijuana on this little thing called the "Internet."
21 posted on 01/02/2003 6:17:16 AM PST by Hemingway's Ghost
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To: Arthur Koestler
"They did everything they could to keep the data from becoming public. It would be funny if it wasn't tragic."

Good point, Newbie...MUD

22 posted on 01/02/2003 6:17:34 AM PST by Mudboy Slim
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To: E Rocc
The prosecuter gig is the first rung on the ladder. Collect enough scalps, impress the right people, make the right contacts, scratch the right backs: bigger and better things are on the way. State AG? Governor? US con-gress?
23 posted on 01/02/2003 6:17:37 AM PST by banjo joe
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To: Arthur Koestler
Guess what? They found that potheads are the LEAST likely to get in accidents and LEAST likely to drive in a manner to get pulled over and get a ticket......

You wouldn't happen to have a link to this research, would you? Not calling you out or anything, just interested . . .

24 posted on 01/02/2003 6:18:38 AM PST by Hemingway's Ghost
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To: Sparta; Landru; EdZep; heavyd; MarkWar
"Job protection at its worst."

Excellent point...without the abysmal failure of the WarOnSomeDrugs, these prosecutors might haveta prosecute some real criminals and not folks smoking a weed in the privacy of their own home.

Marijuana will be De-Criminalized at the Federal Level by the end of Dubyuh's second term...SITYS!!

FReegards...MUD

25 posted on 01/02/2003 6:21:17 AM PST by Mudboy Slim
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To: Sparta
Marijuana, Burns writes in the letter, is not harmless but has risen as a factor in emergency room visits 176 percent since 1994, surpassing heroin.[emphasis added]

Emergency rooms are the most expensive form of medicine there is. The dopers who end up there don't pay the full tabs or even a substantial portion of the tabs for these visits. Other people do, whether as taxpayers or via increased insurance premiums.

Dopers and socialism go together like screws and nuts.

26 posted on 01/02/2003 6:22:31 AM PST by Kevin Curry
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To: ActionNewsBill
I've never met anyone that got hurt much less sent to the Emergency room when they were stoned. Alcohol is a different story, these stats are Crap.
27 posted on 01/02/2003 6:23:56 AM PST by HELLRAISER II
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To: Mudboy Slim
Marijuana will be De-Criminalized at the Federal Level by the end of Dubyuh's second term...SITYS!!

And all the pro-dope ersatz conservatives posting here will cheer the dawning of a new age of nanny state socialism.

29 posted on 01/02/2003 6:24:13 AM PST by Kevin Curry
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To: Hemingway's Ghost
People can actually get their own "information" about marijuana on this little thing called the "Internet."

You've convinced me. If its on the Internet, it must be true, right?

30 posted on 01/02/2003 6:25:58 AM PST by strela
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To: HELLRAISER II
I've never met anyone that got hurt much less sent to the Emergency room when they were stoned. Alcohol is a different story, these stats are Crap.

So, what you personally have seen (or wanted to see) constitutes a valid statistical sampling? LOL!

Your anecdotal opinion is crap.

31 posted on 01/02/2003 6:26:18 AM PST by Kevin Curry
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To: Kevin Curry
The dopers who end up there don't pay the full tabs or even a substantial portion of the tabs for these visits. Other people do, whether as taxpayers or via increased insurance premiums.

Your proof?

32 posted on 01/02/2003 6:27:21 AM PST by Hemingway's Ghost
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To: Kevin Curry
Hook, line, sinker.
33 posted on 01/02/2003 6:27:41 AM PST by jayef
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To: strela
You've convinced me. If its on the Internet, it must be true, right?

Yes, especially if it comes from me. Would you like to buy some farmland in Argentina from me? I'll give you an excellent price.

34 posted on 01/02/2003 6:28:26 AM PST by Hemingway's Ghost
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To: buffyt
Actually, I think that doing drugs is stupid. And so is bungee jumping and playing your stereo so loud that it damages your hearing but I am not so anal as to try to pass a law preventing you from doing so.
36 posted on 01/02/2003 6:31:11 AM PST by Blood of Tyrants
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To: Kevin Curry
"Marijuana, Burns writes in the letter, is not harmless but has risen as a factor in emergency room visits 176 percent since 1994,surpassing heroin.[emphasis added]" It would be helpful if they included the actual numbers that make up the percentages. In 1994 were there 10,000 emergency room visits and now there are over 25,000 per year?
37 posted on 01/02/2003 6:31:43 AM PST by TBall
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To: steve-b
Softballs. Feh.

Ha! Well, yes, but I'm a nice guy, and besides, it's only January 2. I need a little time to get that holiday glow out of my system. I will grant, though, that your inquiry cuts rather deeply, and should be posed to prosecutors, or other politicians, who campaign against citizen initiatives -- any citizen initiatives.

By the way, why don't we have provisions for citizen recall in most states and municipal districts? Or am I being inflammatory?

Freedom, Wealth, and Peace,
Francis W. Porretto
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38 posted on 01/02/2003 6:31:51 AM PST by fporretto
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To: Hemingway's Ghost
Would you like to buy some farmland in Argentina from me? I'll give you an excellent price.

Only if I can use some prime Florida wetland that happens to be in my family as collateral. You could start a gator farm or buy one of those airboats and be a country squire on your own little fiefdom.

39 posted on 01/02/2003 6:32:22 AM PST by strela
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To: Kevin Curry
Have you ever worked in a Hospital? No you haven't, well I have and my best friend is a Paramedic so just like I said these stats are Bull$hit, just like your paranoid opinion.
40 posted on 01/02/2003 6:32:48 AM PST by HELLRAISER II
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