News (Media Awareness Project) - US MS: PUB LTE: War On Drugs Complete Failure |
Title: | US MS: PUB LTE: War On Drugs Complete Failure |
Published On: | 2003-04-27 |
Source: | Clarion-Ledger, The (MS) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-20 18:56:31 |
'WAR ON DRUGS' A COMPLETE FAILURE
Down With Absurd Laws
The War On Drugs is a complete failure.
Our prisons are overflowing with hundreds of thousands of victims from this
War On Drugs. Families are ripped apart with people's homes, life savings,
and their children stolen from them and disbursed to state agencies.
Non-violent citizens are being locked up with murderers, rapists, child
molesters and very often receive more prison time than these true
criminals. Why are we letting our elected officials get by with this?
Current laws lock up otherwise law-abiding citizens for relaxing, after a
hard day's work, with a marijuana cigarette instead of a martini. This is
completely illogical and absurd. I beg the newspaper to investigate the
results of alcohol versus marijuana use. And please, also investigate the
very close connections of our biggest elected politicians and the
pharmaceutical companies constantly shoving unsafe drugs down our throats.
TV is saturated with the lies that marijuana smokers are responsible for
terrorist attacks. This is incredibly insane. We know they use big
advertising firms to brainwash us. Well, drug czars, we're not falling for
your last-ditch, desperate attempts for your claims to fame. They say, "I'm
just doing my job." And I say, "Find another job and let people live their
own lives."
Some say, "He was breaking the law." Know this: No law is permanent. We
have the right and the power to change laws. If not, women still could not
vote or a person of color could not take his or her family out for a meal.
Nine states have legalized medical marijuana. When will it be our turn?
We Mississippians are tired of being last.
Anita T. Mayfield
Nettleton
Down With Absurd Laws
The War On Drugs is a complete failure.
Our prisons are overflowing with hundreds of thousands of victims from this
War On Drugs. Families are ripped apart with people's homes, life savings,
and their children stolen from them and disbursed to state agencies.
Non-violent citizens are being locked up with murderers, rapists, child
molesters and very often receive more prison time than these true
criminals. Why are we letting our elected officials get by with this?
Current laws lock up otherwise law-abiding citizens for relaxing, after a
hard day's work, with a marijuana cigarette instead of a martini. This is
completely illogical and absurd. I beg the newspaper to investigate the
results of alcohol versus marijuana use. And please, also investigate the
very close connections of our biggest elected politicians and the
pharmaceutical companies constantly shoving unsafe drugs down our throats.
TV is saturated with the lies that marijuana smokers are responsible for
terrorist attacks. This is incredibly insane. We know they use big
advertising firms to brainwash us. Well, drug czars, we're not falling for
your last-ditch, desperate attempts for your claims to fame. They say, "I'm
just doing my job." And I say, "Find another job and let people live their
own lives."
Some say, "He was breaking the law." Know this: No law is permanent. We
have the right and the power to change laws. If not, women still could not
vote or a person of color could not take his or her family out for a meal.
Nine states have legalized medical marijuana. When will it be our turn?
We Mississippians are tired of being last.
Anita T. Mayfield
Nettleton
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