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News (Media Awareness Project) - US IL: PUB LTE: Drug Laws Extreme
Title:US IL: PUB LTE: Drug Laws Extreme
Published On:2002-05-08
Source:Zephyr, The (IL)
Fetched On:2008-01-23 08:03:19
DRUG LAWS EXTREME

Editor:

I strongly urge you to write President Bush and have him grant Clemency to
Timothy Tyler. He is a non-violent drug offender serving two life sentences
for selling LSD. He was a "dead-head" at age 18-22, going to all the
Grateful Dead shows. From age 22 in 1992 to the present, he has been in
federal prison due to this ridiculous "War on Drugs." To read more, see
www.november.org and look on the wall of POWs, Prisoners of the War on
Drugs. A futile effort. It would cost one-seventh the price of
incarceration for life to have made drug rehabilitation available instead
of putting him in prison. Now, 60 percent of the 2 million prisoners in the
US are drug offenders. We need to build one prison per week just to keep up.

Is it working? No. Prohibition and incarceration has never worked. Cutting
off supply had never worked. You need to cut off demand. Teach people at a
young age to avoid drugs. Alcohol and tobacco are legal, yet they take more
lives each year and cost taxpayers more money than any other form of death.
It just makes sense. Be ashamed to die until you have won some victory for
humanity -- Horace Mann. The punishment should fit the crime! Non-violent
drug offenders should get less time than murderers, rapists and child
molesters! Free Tim Tyler www.november.org

Carrie Stoafer

Las Vegas, Nev.
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