Pubdate: Sun, 13 Apr 2003 Source: Ocean County Observer (NJ) Copyright: 2003 Ocean County Observer Contact: http://www.injersey.com/observer/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1212 Author: Nicolas Eyle RECONSIDER LAWS GOVERNING MARIJUANA It's amazing to me that our country still refuses to see what most other countries in the world see. Most countries in Western Europe either already have decriminalized personal possession of marijuana or are on the verge of it. Talk of drug legalization and regulation is heard from nearly every country in Latin America. Canada's senate just completed a two-year study on marijuana, reviewed hundreds of studies from around the world and held hearings with testimony from scores of experts on the subject. The senate's recommendation? Legalize it and sell it as they do alcohol. The rest of the world is tired of drugs and drug dealers destroying their countries and wants to take back control of their streets. 'Legalize and regulate' is the cry heard around the world -- except here. In the United States, despite the threat of terrorism and severe budget problems, our Justice Department assigns more than 1,000 agents to arrest a few hippies selling marijuana pipes over the Internet. Sick people dying of AIDS and cancer are thrown in prison for attempting to relieve their suffering. We destroy lives daily by handing out criminal records for drug offenses to otherwise honest, good people. We fill our prisons with nonviolent drug offenders. Pregnant female drug offenders routinely are forced to give birth shackled to their prison hospital beds. We lie to our children and spend billions of tax dollars on this failed policy. All this and drugs are cheaper, purer, and easier to obtain than ever before on our streets. Isn't it time we woke up and reconsidered the way we handle drugs in this society? Nicolas Eyle Executive Director Reconsider: Forum On Drug Policy Syracuse, N.Y. - --- MAP posted-by: Alex