Pubdate: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 Source: Peoria Journal Star (IL) Copyright: 2006sPeoria Journal Star Contact: http://pjstar.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/338 Author: Richard J. Rawlings STOP INCARCERATING NONVIOLENT DRUG USERS Re. Feb. 7 story, "Cocaine arrests top group's list": I liked how MEG Director Larry Hawkins used the words "probably because," before going on to say, "Our officers are better trained," blah blah blah. They may be better trained, but this has nothing to do with the rise in cocaine arrests each year. The reason for the increase is the U.S. government's horribly failed drug policies. The drug war has gone on for over 90 years, and there are more drugs in America right now then ever before. The U.S. is busting at the seams with illegal drugs. We can't get enough of them, and no law enforcement agencies are going to stop the flow of these drugs into the country no matter how many nonviolent people they want to lock up so taxpayers can house them in a prison somewhere. Sure, Hawkins is going to put spin on it and tell you what a wonderful job they are doing. This is because he wants to wake up tomorrow still employed, with taxpayers cutting him a paycheck. This is a health issue, not a criminal one. Regulate, educate and stop incarcerating nonviolent Americans. Richard J. Rawlings, U.S. Marijuana Party, Bartonville - --- MAP posted-by: Derek