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News (Media Awareness Project) - US FL: PUB LTE: Regulate Illegal Drugs
Title:US FL: PUB LTE: Regulate Illegal Drugs
Published On:2003-09-15
Source:St. Augustine Record (FL)
Fetched On:2008-01-19 12:43:14
REGULATE ILLEGAL DRUGS

Columnist Thomas Sowell joins other critics of Justice Anthony Kennedy's
negative comments about mandatory minimum sentencing in confusing readers
about the nature of such sentencing.

His references are to the victims of crimes against person and/or property
and to beleaguered neighborhoods too often kept in bondage to the criminals
among them.

Unmentioned is that in the vast majority of mandatory minimum sentencing
cases, the crime being charged is that of simple drug possession or sale of
drugs, often small amounts.

While these activities may show questionable judgment on the part of the
participants, they certainly merit perusal of all extenuating circumstances
in order to determine if the offender is truly worthy of a long-term prison
cage at huge taxpayer expense.

There are some individuals who want to point out that dealers of illegal
drugs and their associated drug addict customer base are a danger to
neighborhoods.

We can thank our current 21st century prohibition for creating a market
where easily made substances can be sold for obscene profits. Rather than
being controlled by criminal gangs and cartels, these profits could be
diminished by simply moving all drugs into a regulated distribution system,
the likes of which exist for prescription drugs, tobacco and alcohol.

Meanwhile, unjust and draconian prison sentences could be eliminated for
otherwise law-abiding citizens.

David McKinney, Melbourne
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