Pubdate: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 Source: Day, The (New London,CT) Copyright: 2007 The Day Publishing Co. Contact: http://www.theday.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/293 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v07/n792/a10.html Author: Robert Sharpe WHAT WOULD JESUS DO IN TEEN BONG-HITS CASE? This is regarding the editorial titled "Free speech goes one for two," published July 4. The Supreme Court should take a cue from the nonsensical banner that inspired its decision to limit student free speech. It might do the justices some good to take a few bong hits for Jesus. Before sacrificing more civil liberties at the altar of the drug war, they should ask themselves, what would Jesus do? Would Jesus persecute, incarcerate and deny forgiveness to nonviolent drug offenders? Zero tolerance is decidedly un-Christian. Morally, the drug war is wrong. On a practical level, the drug war is an abject failure. According to the FBI, there were 786,545 marijuana arrests in 2005, the vast majority for simple possession. America is one of the few Western countries that punish citizens who prefer marijuana to martinis, yet lifetime use of marijuana is higher in the United States than any European country. Thanks to the war on some drugs, the Constitution is increasingly irrelevant and the land of the free now has the highest incarceration rate in the world. This is not a policy worthy of constitutional exemptions. The drug war has failed to keep drugs out of prisons, much less schools. The Supreme Court should prioritize protecting civil liberties over perpetuating drug war failure. Editor's note: The writer is a policy analyst with Common Sense for Drug Policy. Robert Sharpe Washington - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake