News (Media Awareness Project) - US AL: PUB LTE: Justice System Keeps Drug War Going |
Title: | US AL: PUB LTE: Justice System Keeps Drug War Going |
Published On: | 2007-01-23 |
Source: | Press-Register (Mobile, AL) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-12 17:05:23 |
JUSTICE SYSTEM KEEPS DRUG WAR GOING
In response to the Jan. 20 article, "Drug and murder indictments
dominate in January grand jury report," I offer the following.
The fact that 70 percent of the indictments are for drug offenses is
astounding. How many of those offenses actually involved violence of
depriving another person of life, liberty or pursuit of happiness?
Without the "drug war," the employees of the criminal justice system
wouldn't have that much to do. This just goes to show that the drug
war is nothing more than a government jobs program that creates the
crime it claims to protect us from, while destroying our
constitutional and civil rights in the process. It is an attempt to
centralize power with local police officers who are loyal to the
federal government and not the citizens they are sworn to serve and
protect.
Without the drug war, police and prosecutors would have to find a
different line of work. As long as drug use is dealt with by the
criminal justice system, you can always expect the results to be terrible.
The criminal justice system has a vested interest in keeping the drug
war raging, which is why things always seem to get worse and not
better.
Loretta Nall
Alexander City
In response to the Jan. 20 article, "Drug and murder indictments
dominate in January grand jury report," I offer the following.
The fact that 70 percent of the indictments are for drug offenses is
astounding. How many of those offenses actually involved violence of
depriving another person of life, liberty or pursuit of happiness?
Without the "drug war," the employees of the criminal justice system
wouldn't have that much to do. This just goes to show that the drug
war is nothing more than a government jobs program that creates the
crime it claims to protect us from, while destroying our
constitutional and civil rights in the process. It is an attempt to
centralize power with local police officers who are loyal to the
federal government and not the citizens they are sworn to serve and
protect.
Without the drug war, police and prosecutors would have to find a
different line of work. As long as drug use is dealt with by the
criminal justice system, you can always expect the results to be terrible.
The criminal justice system has a vested interest in keeping the drug
war raging, which is why things always seem to get worse and not
better.
Loretta Nall
Alexander City
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