Pubdate: Fri, 07 Aug 1998 Date: 07/08/1998 Source: The Capital Times (WI) Author: Gary Storck Website: http://www.madison.com/ Dear Editor: President Clinton's lecturing of Chinese leaders on human rights is nothing short of hypocritical. Current drug policies have made the United States a world leader in incarcerating its citizens. Our prisons are full, with more and more of our tax dollars going toward additional construction. Tens of thousands of drug war prisoners are serving long sentences for non-violent drug crimes, while rapists and murderers are set free. At the state level we find numerous atrocities such as Oklahoma's Will Foster, doing 93 years for growing a couple pot plants to ease his arthritis. If Clinton is sincere about human rights, he would stop the cruel and immoral persecution of medical marijuana patients and reform the failed drug policies that have caused so much harm to America and the world. Mr. Clinton should take a cue from Milton Friedman, George Schulz, Perez De Cuellar, and the other 500+ eminent signers of the recent letter to the United Nations special session on drugs concluding current drug policies are causing more harm than good, and calling for more humane solutions to drug problems. It's time to depoliticize what is essentially a health problem, and work to minimize the harmful effects, rather than making them worse. Only then can the U.S. point fingers at other nation's human rights records. Gary Storck