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News (Media Awareness Project) - US AZ: PUB LTE: War On Drugs A Waste
Title:US AZ: PUB LTE: War On Drugs A Waste
Published On:2005-04-19
Source:Payson Roundup, The (AZ)
Fetched On:2008-01-16 15:22:00
WAR ON DRUGS A WASTE

Editor:

Major kudos to Howard Wooldridge, the former cop who says: "Legalize
drugs." (April 15, 2005). Our so-called war on drugs has been
counterproductive and a complete waste of money. No matter how much
money we throw down the drug war rat hole, we will never be able to
nullify or break the law of supply and demand.

I'd like to add that in 1969 the U.S. federal drug enforcement budget
was $65 million. Last year it was $19.2 billion. (These figures don't
include the cost of incarceration nor the state and local costs).

The $19.2 billion is greater than a 295-fold increase. If the price of
coffee which sold for 25 cents a cup in 1969 had increased at the same
rate, we would now be paying almost $75 for a cup of coffee. More than
$75 with sales tax.

But the monetary costs are not the only cost of our failed war on
drugs. The war on drugs has cost us the right to rightfully call the
United States a truly free country. If adult citizens cannot decide
for themselves what to put into their own bodies without the threat of
getting arrested and jailed for doing so, we are not a free country.

Obviously, we are not a truly free country. The words "liberty" or
"justice" engraved upon our currency or national monuments do not make
a country free.

Kirk Muse

Mesa
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