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News (Media Awareness Project) - US WI: PUB LTE: Decriminalized Drugs May Be The Answer
Title:US WI: PUB LTE: Decriminalized Drugs May Be The Answer
Published On:2002-07-17
Source:Green Bay Press-Gazette (WI)
Fetched On:2008-01-22 23:12:29
DECRIMINALIZED DRUGS MAY BE THE ANSWER

GREEN BAY - "There's a lot of heroin addicts not getting their fix today,"
said a Marinette sheriff after a recent bust. Excellent! Heroin addicts
fighting torturous withdrawal symptoms, cold turkey.

This could very likely help our jail vacancy "problem." Addicts will find a
fix again, inevitably. Only during this minor lack of supply will they be
more likely to be violent or assaultive. Whereas, then they deserve to be
in jail after committing an offense on another, as opposed to taking up
jail space from some murderous rapist - who will be paroled to make that
space - for doing nothing more than playing a guitar with a needle in his arm.

If we only imprisoned thieves, murderers, rapists and abusers (abusers of
people), our prison population would start shrinking. Our streets would be
safer because drug dealers would be out of business. No more turf wars over
drug profits. Money from the taxation of decriminalized drugs could be used
for treatment and schools - not more prisons. But then, what would
corporations in the prison business do? Put up vacancy signs of course!

Look at Holland's policy. Treating drugs medically, not legally, has
actually lessened drug use and crime. So just remember this letter and
evaluate America's policies when the next murderous, raping sex offender is
released into the community, next door to you.

God bless America.

Jeremy Klopotic
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