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News (Media Awareness Project) - US MN: PUB LTE: Drug Policies Aren't Working
Title:US MN: PUB LTE: Drug Policies Aren't Working
Published On:2000-11-30
Source:Saint Paul Pioneer Press (MN)
Fetched On:2008-01-28 22:49:01
DRUG POLICIES AREN'T WORKING

On Nov. 21, three Minneapolis police officers opened fire in downtown St.
Paul when two suspected marijuana dealers sped off in their car and struck
two other officers. Fortunately, no bystanders caught any of the gunfire.
This regrettable fracas demonstrates the dangers not of drugs, but of our
drug policies.

If marijuana users could buy their drug from a retail outlet as peaceably
as bourbon users buy their arguably more dangerous drug, there would be no
need for sting operations like the one that sent bullets flying down West
Seventh Street. And if policies designed to protect us from the dangers of
drugs expose us to the dangers of public shootouts -- while failing to
eliminate the drugs -- then those reckless policies need to be reformed. I
can teach my children to say "no" to drugs, but I can't teach them how to
dodge bullets. Our current drug prohibition subsidizes violent gangs,
encourages anyone looking for a fast buck to join in the action, and
undermines respect for the law because it unreasonably punishes nonviolent
behavior and produces "stings" in which it's unclear who gets stung. It's
Prohibition all over again, and it's time for another repeal.

Kenneth Jopp

St. Paul
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