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I had the displeasure of hearing the nation's drug czar, John Walters,
speak in Guntersville on June 30. I had intended to ask him some very tough questions, but the planned question-and-answer session was abruptly canceled and Walters was quickly whisked away in a bright yellow Humvee amid tight security. Walters' speech was disappointing. Taxpayers should reasonably expect an $11 billion drug war budget to produce a distortion of the facts somewhat less transparent than what he presented. Look what the Iraqi information minister accomplished on a limited budget. Walters claims marijuana is more dangerous than *******. However, in the last 5,000 years of recorded history, marijuana has never killed anyone. One would have to eat 40 pounds in 15 minutes or smoke 1,500 pounds in 15 minutes to overdose. Walters claims 63 percent of people entering drug treatment programs are there for marijuana. He also said most teens "submitting themselves" for treatment are there for marijuana. Teens under 18 cannot voluntarily sign themselves into treatment. It is forced treatment to stay out of juvenile detention, and for adults who have gone through drug court, it is an option to stay out of jail. It does not mean they are addicted. According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, marijuana was not the primary substance of abuse in 60 percent of the admissions involving it in 2000. The administration's Web site says, "Among secondary marijuana admissions, 56 percent had alcohol as the primary substance of abuse, 21 percent *******, 11 percent stimulants, 10 percent opiates and 2 percent other substances." Walters strongly supports turning our schools into armed camps where children are guilty until proved innocent. The government has no business in our bladders, and certainly not in the bladders of our children. The war on drugs is a wasteful, counterproductive government jobs program that creates the crime from which it claims to protect us and tramples the Bill of Rights in the process. It is time for Americans to hold these cowardly politicians responsible for the damage their failed policies have caused and demand an end to the drug war, a.k.a. the war on the American people. Loretta Nall President, U.S. Marijuana Party Alexander City Pubdate: Wed, 16 Jul 2003 Source: Crimson White, The (Edu, Univ of Alabama) Copyright: 2003 The Crimson White |
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