News (Media Awareness Project) - US IN: PUB LTE: Cold Medication Law Is Better Than More Cells |
Title: | US IN: PUB LTE: Cold Medication Law Is Better Than More Cells |
Published On: | 2005-07-25 |
Source: | Tribune, The (Seymour, IN) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-15 23:03:12 |
COLD MEDICATION LAW IS BETTER THAN MORE CELLS
To the Editor:
I'm writing about "Hoosiers adjust to meth law," Page 1A of the July 18
edition of The Tribune.
Keeping the ingredients of meth behind the counter is certainly a lot
better solution than the previous non-solution of building more and bigger
prisons.
Oklahoma learned the hard way that the so-called "tough on drugs" policies
don't work and they are very expensive. Largely because of their "tough on
drugs" policies, Oklahoma became the fourth highest state for incarcerations.
Largely because of our war on drugs policies, the United States has been
transformed into the most incarcerated nation in the history of human
civilization. Even though we in the United States have fewer than 5 percent
of the world's population, we have more than 25 percent of the world's
prisoners.
In other words, one out of every four prisoners in the world is locked in
an American jail or prison. What message does this send to the rest of the
world?
Kirk Muse
Mesa, Ariz.
To the Editor:
I'm writing about "Hoosiers adjust to meth law," Page 1A of the July 18
edition of The Tribune.
Keeping the ingredients of meth behind the counter is certainly a lot
better solution than the previous non-solution of building more and bigger
prisons.
Oklahoma learned the hard way that the so-called "tough on drugs" policies
don't work and they are very expensive. Largely because of their "tough on
drugs" policies, Oklahoma became the fourth highest state for incarcerations.
Largely because of our war on drugs policies, the United States has been
transformed into the most incarcerated nation in the history of human
civilization. Even though we in the United States have fewer than 5 percent
of the world's population, we have more than 25 percent of the world's
prisoners.
In other words, one out of every four prisoners in the world is locked in
an American jail or prison. What message does this send to the rest of the
world?
Kirk Muse
Mesa, Ariz.
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