News (Media Awareness Project) - US CA: PUB LTE: Effects Of Unjust Drug Laws Aren't |
Title: | US CA: PUB LTE: Effects Of Unjust Drug Laws Aren't |
Published On: | 2002-10-06 |
Source: | Los Angeles Times (CA) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-21 23:18:17 |
EFFECTS OF UNJUST DRUG LAWS AREN'T UNINTENDED
Re "Unintended Effect of War on Drugs Found in Study," Sept.
20:
The article makes it abundantly clear that there has been a
decades-long process of "drug enforcement" that has resulted in the
incarceration of hundreds of thousands of minority and poor
individuals. Most of the prisoners are nonviolent, low-level
offenders, and a disproportionate share are minorities. Given the
information in the article, the headline is misleading and outrageous.
This outcome of the war on drugs is well-known and predictable, not
unintended. These punitive policies will continue to have their
intended effects until our lawmakers and opinion leaders find it in
their interests to change the unjust drug laws.
Gerald Rosen, Fullerton
Re "Unintended Effect of War on Drugs Found in Study," Sept.
20:
The article makes it abundantly clear that there has been a
decades-long process of "drug enforcement" that has resulted in the
incarceration of hundreds of thousands of minority and poor
individuals. Most of the prisoners are nonviolent, low-level
offenders, and a disproportionate share are minorities. Given the
information in the article, the headline is misleading and outrageous.
This outcome of the war on drugs is well-known and predictable, not
unintended. These punitive policies will continue to have their
intended effects until our lawmakers and opinion leaders find it in
their interests to change the unjust drug laws.
Gerald Rosen, Fullerton
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