Pubdate: Tue, 23 Dec 2003 Source: Charleston Gazette (WV) Copyright: 2003 Charleston Gazette Contact: http://www.wvgazette.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/77 Author: Richard W. Dulee Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/topics/patriot+act PATRIOT ACT ERODES AMERICANS' RIGHTS Editor: The Dec. 6 Gazette reports that Troy Johnston of Cross Lanes was arrested after he bought "acetone, peroxide, cold pills and heating materials" at Wal-Mart. That is, he bought nail polish remover, an antiseptic, a cold medication and maybe a hot plate. Wal-Mart employees reported him to Nitro police, who arrested him before he reached his car for "attempting to operate a clandestine drug lab." As near as I can tell, Mr. Johnston stands accused of a felony because he might use his purchases to create an illegal drug. I wonder where this stops. Should we arrest gardeners who purchase ammonium nitrate fertilizers because they might make bombs with it? Should we arrest gun buyers because they might use their guns illegally? Should we expect our neighbors, like these Wal-Mart employees, to spy on us and act as agents of the police? Is this what America is coming to? As a school counselor, I teach children about the dangers of drugs. There may be more to this story, but on the face of it, it is deeply disturbing. Maybe Mr. Johnston had less than honest intentions, but do we really want to live in a country where we are spied on and arrested for what we might do? The Patriot Act takes us a long way down that road. At the end of it, we may no longer recognize the America so many have sacrificed their lives to defend. Richard W. Dulee Alderson - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin