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News (Media Awareness Project) - US SC: PUB LTE: Drug 'Warriors' Exasperate As They Bring Chaos to Cities
Title:US SC: PUB LTE: Drug 'Warriors' Exasperate As They Bring Chaos to Cities
Published On:2006-03-24
Source:News & Reporter (SC)
Fetched On:2008-01-14 13:07:48
DRUG 'WARRIORS' EXASPERATE AS THEY BRING CHAOS TO CITIES

To the Editor:

In response to Harvey Neiblum's call to legalize marijuana, we are, I
think, just like so many others like us, exasperated by the ignorance
and lack of compassion shown by the so-called drug warriors who,
whilst claiming to have our best interests in mind, are, as we see
it, actually the very people responsible for turning a large number
of our inner cities into war zones; criminalizing large numbers of
our young people and ruining race-relations by their targeting of
ethnic minorities.

We are moved and humbled by the fine work of brave and selfless
volunteers engaged on our behalf in organizations like Human Rights
Watch and the Drug War; The November Coalition, The Media Awareness
Project, Teachers Against Prohibition, Law Enforcement Against
Prohibition and even entire church organizations that have risen up
in opposition to this insane war on ourselves and on our fellow human beings.

We are especially alarmed and disgusted at reports of terminally-ill
people being violently hoisted from their sickbeds at gunpoint
because they feel they need marijuana to alleviate their suffering.

Surely the only criminal activity here, is being committed by the
people wearing the masks, whom, ironically are public servants sworn
to protect the innocent.

And who can be more innocent than a suffering or dying person?

We feel we cannot stand by any longer, bearing witness to such
barbarous scenes of cruelty and must now do everything within our
power, to support by all means possible, the above mentioned
organizations and all others like them, in ending what will one day
surely be seen as one of our worst chapters of history.

Lastly, on a brighter note, we both feel that the grotesqueness of
the present situation may be a sign that things are about to change.
There are many more people now than ever who understand what's going
on and are willing to speak out against the atrocities of the war on
"some" drugs. This gives us hope that our daughter may get the chance
to grow up in a world which is not lacking in either love nor
compassion and one that makes a lot more sense than the present. God bless.

Malcolm Kyle

The Hague, Holland
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