Drug Campaigns Hide Motives

PFlynn

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The Press editorial board saw fit to side with the Drug Policy Alliance's support for medical marijuana and penalty reduction for drug users. ( "Time to snuff out reefer madness," June 2, and "Let the judges decide," May 31. )

If the newspaper had done its homework, it would find these efforts are part of a nationally organized campaign. The Drug Policy Alliance's Web site makes it clear these initiatives are a smoke screen for an agenda to legalize all illegal drugs. These groups have worked to legalize global trade and the use of all illegal drugs for more than 20 years.

The alliance's medical marijuana campaign exploits people's natures to help others but distorts medical research or manufactures bogus research to reach their ends of getting bills passed.

I doubt if any of us could find a neighbor or family member who has not been affected by the drug war. While we would hope no child starts using any type of drug, it is up to responsible adults, educators, law enforcement and public officials to ensure youth and adults live in a way that does not endanger themselves or the public.

Judges do not send first-time offenders to jail. They rely on pretrial intervention or treatment to give offenders "blinders," like on a horse, in the hope it will narrow their focus to better, long-term self-interest.

Hard-core offenders involved in other anti-social and criminal activity must be controlled. International drug cartels threaten to take over countries such as Mexico and the institutions that launder money.



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