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News (Media Awareness Project) - US CO: PUB LTE: The War On People
Title:US CO: PUB LTE: The War On People
Published On:2009-06-18
Source:Boulder Weekly (CO)
Fetched On:2009-06-23 16:42:20
THE WAR ON PEOPLE

(Re: "A fine to fit the crime," cover story, June 4.) Drug czar Gil
Kerlikowske's claim that drug prohibition is a "war on drugs" or a
"war on a product," and that "We're not at war with people in this
country" is proved to be a lie by the hundreds of drug busts
targeting people every month. We hear daily reports of 194 people
arrested in one operation and 73 more in another, and this cannot be
explained away with dissembling remarks about "a war on product."
Drugs are not going to prison, people are.

The U.S. incarcerates 2.4 million people - the most of any country in
the world. We imprison one out of 31 adults - the worst rate in the
world. A third of our prisoners are in for drugs, and 60 percent are
non-violent users, not sellers. We arrested more than 775,000 people
for marijuana possession last year alone. (Source: Congress' Joint
Economic Committee.)

Many petty "drug criminals" get more prison time than a conviction for
malicious castration, second-degree rape, stealing $100,000, robbing a
bank, holding up someone with a shotgun or even an act of terrorism,
such as contaminating a city's water supply. By any sane definition,
this is a "war on people."

Ralph Givens

Daly City, Calif.
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