News (Media Awareness Project) - US UT: PUB LTE: Feds' Drug Priorities Mixed Up |
Title: | US UT: PUB LTE: Feds' Drug Priorities Mixed Up |
Published On: | 2005-07-09 |
Source: | Deseret Morning News (Salt Lake City, UT) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-16 00:40:25 |
FEDS' DRUG PRIORITIES MIXED UP
Your July 7 editorial was right on target.
While local governments are struggling with a methamphetamine
epidemic, the Office of National Drug Control Policy is spending
millions on a "reefer madness revisited" ad campaign.
This reflects a truly bizarre sense of priorities. Local law
enforcement is where the rubber meets the road. And it's not marijuana
that concerns them, but rather meth. Meanwhile, an out-of-touch
federal government continues to be obsessed with marijuana. The tax
dollars wasted on the federal agency's misleading anti-marijuana
campaign would be better spent on treatment for methamphetamine addicts.
Robert Sharpe
MPA policy analyst Common Sense for Drug Policy
Your July 7 editorial was right on target.
While local governments are struggling with a methamphetamine
epidemic, the Office of National Drug Control Policy is spending
millions on a "reefer madness revisited" ad campaign.
This reflects a truly bizarre sense of priorities. Local law
enforcement is where the rubber meets the road. And it's not marijuana
that concerns them, but rather meth. Meanwhile, an out-of-touch
federal government continues to be obsessed with marijuana. The tax
dollars wasted on the federal agency's misleading anti-marijuana
campaign would be better spent on treatment for methamphetamine addicts.
Robert Sharpe
MPA policy analyst Common Sense for Drug Policy
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