Pubdate: Thu, 29 Oct 2009 Source: Toccoa Record, The (GA) Copyright: 2009 The Toccoa Record Contact: http://www.thetoccoarecord.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/5073 Author: John Tressler IDEAS SHOULD BE DEBATED OPENLY A little while back a pro marijuana reformer was sentenced to one year in prison for advocating for legalization of marijuana. While he did break the law in possessing marijuana, his first amendment rights on this issue were stripped. For the government, through a judge, to strip his rights for advocating a position is a fundamental violation of freedom of speech. If someone is convicted of writing a bad check (a crime with an identifiable victim) then do we strip him/her away from calling a talk show and arguing about an economic stimulus bill? Freedom of speech is a fundamental right of all Americans. I know that many Americans do not support legalization of marijuana and that is their right to advocate against it but is it not also the right of others to argue for it? I want strong laws against pollution, but if someone is convicted of a pollution offense I do not want the government to state that that person cannot advocate for reducing pollution controls. Ideas should be debated in the marketplace of ideas, not with government restrictions. The fact is, when it comes to marijuana, we are putting our very constitutional rights at risk everyday. If we have what a police officer perceives as too much money on our person, it can be taken from us and the burden is on us and not the government to show it wasn't drug proceeds. In fact, one doesn't have to be convicted of a crime or even charged with a crime for this to happen. How is this allowed to happen? It is because the government treats your seized money or property as some third party separate from you. For example, police in a Houston, Texas, airport seized the money of a woman in an airport who was not found with any drugs. She had documented proof that the money she had was from an insurance settlement and her life savings over 20 years as a hotel housekeeper and hospital janitor. She was never charged with a crime but she wasn't given the money back. There are dozens, if not hundreds of cases similar to this. When are we going to take our rights back? - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D