News (Media Awareness Project) - US CA: PUB LTE: No Needless Pot Laws, No Unnecessary Drug Crime |
Title: | US CA: PUB LTE: No Needless Pot Laws, No Unnecessary Drug Crime |
Published On: | 2011-12-13 |
Source: | Salinas Californian, The (CA) |
Fetched On: | 2011-12-14 06:02:27 |
NO NEEDLESS POT LAWS, NO UNNECESSARY DRUG CRIME
Conveniently the FBI's 2011 National Gang Threat Assessment (Monterey
County Sees Gang Threat Growing in Different Ways, Dec. 9, 2011),
reported how drugs are related to crime rather than the war on drugs.
Homicide rates decreased for 10 years after ending the original
prohibition with alcohol and there's reason to believe ending the
sequel will have the same results.
The U.S. desperately needs credible drug law reform and at the very
minimum that means RE-legalizing and regulating the extremely popular,
relatively safe, God-given plant (see the very 1st page of the Bible)
cannabis (marijuana). Ending cannabis prohibition, persecution,
discrimination and extermination would also lower hard drug addiction
rates and help reduce gang and cartel activity, but the FBI, DEA, CIA,
ATF and FDA etc. doesn't report that.
Stan White
Dillon, Colo.
Conveniently the FBI's 2011 National Gang Threat Assessment (Monterey
County Sees Gang Threat Growing in Different Ways, Dec. 9, 2011),
reported how drugs are related to crime rather than the war on drugs.
Homicide rates decreased for 10 years after ending the original
prohibition with alcohol and there's reason to believe ending the
sequel will have the same results.
The U.S. desperately needs credible drug law reform and at the very
minimum that means RE-legalizing and regulating the extremely popular,
relatively safe, God-given plant (see the very 1st page of the Bible)
cannabis (marijuana). Ending cannabis prohibition, persecution,
discrimination and extermination would also lower hard drug addiction
rates and help reduce gang and cartel activity, but the FBI, DEA, CIA,
ATF and FDA etc. doesn't report that.
Stan White
Dillon, Colo.
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