Pubdate: Mon, 08 Mar 2004 Source: St. Petersburg Times (FL) Copyright: 2004 St. Petersburg Times Contact: http://connect.sptimes.com/contactus/letterstoeditor.html Website: http://www.sptimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/419 Author: Stephen Heath ADDING CENSORSHIP TO THE ARSENAL Re: Drug war is worth the battle, letter, Feb. 29. Letter writer Calvina Fay takes issue with Robyn Blumner's Feb. 22 column wherein Blumner discusses recent legislation which quashes advertising that is critical of federal policies on marijuana. Blumner was not, in fact, "calling for an end to the drug war," though she is no stranger to discussing the war's fatal flaws. The primary issue is whether American citizens have the right to present opinions that differ from that of the federal government. In the case of marijuana, over two-thirds of Americans believe that their fellow citizens who responsibly use marijuana should not be subject to criminal arrest, prosecution and time in jail. Prohibitionists like drug czar John Walters and Ms. Fay believe that any use of pot whatsoever merits a permanent criminal record. Under the new law, the former point of view is not permitted to be spoken via public advertising. Those calling for an end to the war on (some) drugs, most notably marijuana, know that prohibition makes a simple plant worth literally more than gold. The obscene profits thus available are completely unregulated and in the control of criminal gangs and cartels. These criminal dealers have no compunction about marketing drugs to our children. More important is that every marijuana possession arrest by police (over 40,000 annually in Florida) further jams up the criminal justice system. Thus, truly violent offenders are more likely to be released from jail and allowed back on the streets to further damage the public. If Ms. Fay or other prohibitionists really want to protect Florida's children, they will join in the move to end 21st century prohibition and put criminal drug dealers out of business. But first, we must have the freedom to even mention the issue publicly without fear of government censors. STEPHEN HEATH Clearwater - --- MAP posted-by: SHeath(DPFFlorida)