News (Media Awareness Project) - US OK: PUB LTE: Drug War Survey 2003 |
Title: | US OK: PUB LTE: Drug War Survey 2003 |
Published On: | 2003-09-29 |
Source: | Stillwater News Press (OK) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-19 10:38:54 |
DRUG WAR SURVEY 2003
For the second year, the Drug Policy Forum of Oklahoma was at the
Payne County Fair. We offered hemp goods and conducted a survey. 148
people answered:
. Should we end criminal penalties for non-violent, adult drug users? Yes
66 percent; no 34 percent.
. Do you think the "Drug War" has been effective in controlling drug
use? Yes 14 percent.
. Should a doctor be able to prescribe medical marijuana? Yes 90
percent.
. Should farmers be able to grow industrial hemp? Yes 78
percent.
. For adult marijuana use we should:
a. Legalize (controlled distribution, no criminal penalties), 51
percent;
b. Decriminalize (no criminal penalties for use, distribution
prohibition), 26 percent;
c. Stay with current policy (criminal penalties for all), 23
percent.
Darlyn Shenold wrote a letter criticizing us.
During her "siege" of our booth, she accused us of "sacrilege,"
requested a urine sample and interrogated us about not having children.
Her statements are a perfect example of the kind of hate promoted by
the "Drug War."
Our volunteers don't want to live in a society where aggressive,
prejudiced people have power over freedom. Many of our most active
members have children, and we have a consensus: the Drug War is wrong.
Jeff Pickens
Stillwater
For the second year, the Drug Policy Forum of Oklahoma was at the
Payne County Fair. We offered hemp goods and conducted a survey. 148
people answered:
. Should we end criminal penalties for non-violent, adult drug users? Yes
66 percent; no 34 percent.
. Do you think the "Drug War" has been effective in controlling drug
use? Yes 14 percent.
. Should a doctor be able to prescribe medical marijuana? Yes 90
percent.
. Should farmers be able to grow industrial hemp? Yes 78
percent.
. For adult marijuana use we should:
a. Legalize (controlled distribution, no criminal penalties), 51
percent;
b. Decriminalize (no criminal penalties for use, distribution
prohibition), 26 percent;
c. Stay with current policy (criminal penalties for all), 23
percent.
Darlyn Shenold wrote a letter criticizing us.
During her "siege" of our booth, she accused us of "sacrilege,"
requested a urine sample and interrogated us about not having children.
Her statements are a perfect example of the kind of hate promoted by
the "Drug War."
Our volunteers don't want to live in a society where aggressive,
prejudiced people have power over freedom. Many of our most active
members have children, and we have a consensus: the Drug War is wrong.
Jeff Pickens
Stillwater
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