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Title: | US AK: PUB LTE: Marijuana Legislation Is Proof Of How Fast |
Published On: | 2005-04-09 |
Source: | Anchorage Daily News (AK) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-16 16:40:16 |
MARIJUANA LEGISLATION IS PROOF OF HOW FAST ALASKA IS TURNING REDNECK
Could the governor and those who support this legislation be any more wrong
about marijuana and its effects? Comparing it to heroin -- are you kidding
me? I am in absolute awe of such blatant ignorance and misrepresentation.
This bill is ludicrous and will do nothing but criminalize large segments
of the population who are not a danger to society and greatly increase law
enforcement and consequent costs. Maybe that's what its adherents really
want: more "criminals" and "crimes" to provide job security for Alaska's
growing Law Enforcement/Correctional Industrial Complex. I guess "our"
government thinks finding ways and means to lock up its citizens is not
only a nifty way to maintain our current correctional industry but will
create even more jobs. Or maybe Alaska just wants to beat out some other
state for highest percentage of incarcerated population? If this is true, I
guess Alaska comes by this bent (and I do mean bent) honestly: After all,
the United States already has the highest incarceration rate of any
"civilized" country in the world.
That Alaska is considered a red state is one thing; that it is fast
becoming a redneck state with a "Little Texas" mentality is just plain
embarrassing.
- Michael Boshears
Palmer
Could the governor and those who support this legislation be any more wrong
about marijuana and its effects? Comparing it to heroin -- are you kidding
me? I am in absolute awe of such blatant ignorance and misrepresentation.
This bill is ludicrous and will do nothing but criminalize large segments
of the population who are not a danger to society and greatly increase law
enforcement and consequent costs. Maybe that's what its adherents really
want: more "criminals" and "crimes" to provide job security for Alaska's
growing Law Enforcement/Correctional Industrial Complex. I guess "our"
government thinks finding ways and means to lock up its citizens is not
only a nifty way to maintain our current correctional industry but will
create even more jobs. Or maybe Alaska just wants to beat out some other
state for highest percentage of incarcerated population? If this is true, I
guess Alaska comes by this bent (and I do mean bent) honestly: After all,
the United States already has the highest incarceration rate of any
"civilized" country in the world.
That Alaska is considered a red state is one thing; that it is fast
becoming a redneck state with a "Little Texas" mentality is just plain
embarrassing.
- Michael Boshears
Palmer
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