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News (Media Awareness Project) - Australia: PUB LTE: Emptying Our Prisons
Title:Australia: PUB LTE: Emptying Our Prisons
Published On:2005-07-22
Source:Territory Times (Australia)
Fetched On:2008-01-15 23:41:36
EMPTYING OUR PRISONS

Dear Editor

THE prisons are full, and the NT Labor Government is spending hundreds of
thousands of dollars jailing 10 people involved with NAP.

If prison numbers are increasing rapidly, could it be for their position on
drugs in our society?

Sensible drug laws will stop prison overcrowding. The current policies are
unable to stop drug misuse and the associated crime in our communities.

Prohibition needs to be debated openly by our politicians. Its repeal would
reduce the prison population and help facilitate positive change in our
communities.

People involved with NAP are being punished for how they think? NAPs
"crimes" were non-violent direct-action protests. Just like the '70s. If
people can be jailed for thought crimes, how many prisons need to be built?

Scott White

Stuart Park, Network Against Prohibition (NAP)
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