Pubdate: Wed, 04 Dec 2013 Source: Kokomo Tribune (IN) Copyright: 2013 The Kokomo Tribune Contact: http://www.ktonline.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1204 Author: Jerome McCollom WAR ON DRUGS IS DEHUMANIZING We as a nation continue to engage in a war on drugs, which is predominately focused on arrests for marijuana, that violates our basic civil rights. In New Mexico, David Eckert was subject to digital anal penetration in order to search for drugs in his body. All from a common traffic stop and a drug sniffing dog supposedly smelling drugs on/in him. In the end he got a huge medical bill when not found with any drugs. Also in New Mexico, a woman experienced (with a vaginal search thrown in) the same dehumanizing procedure off of a drug dog search. In South Carolina, a police chief threatened to arrest someone who wrote on Facebook that the police should be focused upon arresting murders and not marijuana smokers. The chief responded that the police will now be working to find him. This remark shows the disdain and contempt exhibited by drug war warriors for our freedom of speech and the right to petition our own government. I have proudly supported DRCnet and the Marijuana Policy Project because I am sick to death of these constant violations of our civil rights. Jerome McCollom, Kokomo - --- MAP posted-by: Matt