Pubdate: Sun, 22 Dec 2002 Source: Traverse City Record-Eagle (MI) Copyright: 2002 The Traverse City Record-Eagle Contact: http://www.record-eagle.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1336 Author: Clifton Murie Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/people/judge+Gilbert TEST THE ENFORCERS Judge Gilbert's actions are connected to compelling social issues much larger than individual marijuana usage and the government's policy on drugs. I see his personal indulgence within the context of the erosion of civil liberties, illegal government operations, and a backlash of anti-American sentiment around the world. The fundamental flaws of prohibition are well known. Abraham Lincoln observed, "Prohibition law strikes a blow at the very principles upon which our government was founded." The U.S. has the world's most prisoners per capita, largely due to drug crimes, meanwhile the government itself frequently "profits" from trafficking. Drug money, drug policy and drug lords are official tools of state. Decade upon decade of drug war mentality has instilled generations with deep-seated hatred of the government's hypocrisy and oppressive interference. Judge Gilbert's indiscretion is one small drop of an immense sea of corruption supported by the "nod and wink" of those who benefit from and protect the war on drugs. So I say, "To hell with the War on Drugs, I want a War on Hypocrisy!" Drug-test all the enforcers. If all the government's employees and agents in the drug war were subject to rigorous regular and random testing (hair samples, please); and if all violators were prosecuted - the war on drugs would end. Next, scoundrels who abuse their responsibilities and trusts should be prosecuted. Establish mandatory minimum sentences according-to the level of trust violated (like pot growers and the number of plants involved). Soon a higher standard of ethics and accountability would be adopted. This war on hypocrisy would result in more humane laws, a more civil nation, and a more secure planet. Ending the war on drugs would allow the tens of billions of dollars being wasted to be used to fund drug education, treatment programs and desperately needed campaign-finance reforms. Clifton Murie Traverse City - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk