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PostPosted: Thu Oct 26, 2006 11:43 AM    Post subject: 10 Steps to End the Drug War Reply with quote

While the main purpose of DrugSense is to encourage accuracy and
honesty in the media with respect to illegal drugs, our goal is
ultimately to stop the costly and ineffective drug war. Through our
extensive archive of more than 170,000 articles on all aspects of
drug policy, we have identified 10 specific steps that would result in
ending prohibition as we know it.

1. Grant agronomist Lyle Craker a license to grow medicinal-grade
cannabis at the University of Massachusetts.
http://www.mapinc.org/people/Lyle+Craker

Effect: End the federal government's monopoly on growing marijuana to
meet the FDA's requirement for an independent, high quality
cannabis supply for approved cannabis-based research and product
development.

2. Pass the Hinchey-Rohrbacher Amendment.
http://www.mapinc.org/people/Hinchey

Effect: End the costly DEA harassment of California dispensaries and
allow states in which medical cannabis is legal to begin regulated
access without federal interference.

3. Accept the Petition to Reschedule Cannabis.
http://mapinc.org/find?165

Effect: Remove cannabis from the restrictive Schedule I designation of
the Controlled Substances Act (CSA) and permit its prescription by
physicians like pharmaceuticals.

4. Make Afghani opium available to pharmaceutical companies.
http://www.mapinc.org/areas/Afghanistan

Effect: Develop a licensing system so that opium grown in Afghanistan
can be legally sold to make narcotic pain relievers, thereby
alleviating a worldwide shortage of these medications.

5. Defund the National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign.
http://www.mapinc.org/campaign.htm

Effect: Save taxpayers hundreds of millions by eliminating this
campaign, which has only resulted in making drug use more attractive to
teens.

6. Increase funding for needle exchange and safe consumption sites.
http://www.mapinc.org/find?142

Effect: Prevent overdoses, reduce drug-related hospital admissions, and
slow the spread of HIV/AIDS and hepatitis C.

7. Eliminate Mandatory Minimum Sentencing.
http://www.mapinc.org/find?199

Effect: Reduce the non-violent prison population, and end the racial
disparity in sentencing that has resulted in one in three black men
between the ages of 20 and 29 being under correctional control.

8. Free non-violent drug prisoners and stop the Federal trials of Marc
Emery and Ed Rosenthal.
http://www.mapinc.org/people/Marc+Emery
http://www.mapinc.org/people/Ed+Rosenthal

Effect: Save the taxpayers the wasted time and expense spent trying these
non-violent individuals on unpopular charges.

9. Develop citizen oversight boards for SWAT squads.
http://www.mapinc.org/raids.htm

Effect: Save lives and property that are needlessly disrupted through
the use of a violent techniques for non-violent situations, which are
too often drug raids based on bad information.

10. Pass as many lowest-priority marijuana initiatives as possible.
http://www.mapinc.org/props.htm

Effect: Help the government understand that citizens want to be
protected from violent terrorists, not non-violent marijuana
consumers. Public officials, including police, need to prioritize
their scarce dollars and resources according to that which is most
dangerous and most urgent to public health and safety.

Of course, we at DrugSense know that many more steps need be taken to
move away from drug policies based on fear, prejudice, and
misinformation, and toward policies grounded in science, reason, and
compassion. If you have an idea or step that could be added to this
list, please post it here.

While you are at it, please make a contribution to help fund the hard
work that makes such a list possible. http://www.drugsense.org/donate/
DrugSense is a 501(c)(3) educational non-profit; your donation is tax
deductible to the extent provided by law.

You may also mail a check or money order to:

14252 Culver Drive #328
Irvine, CA 92604-0326

Do not forget about our matching funds grant! Every dollar you donate
will be matched by a generous funder. Your contribution will have
twice the value! http://www.drugsense.org/donate/

Help change drug policy now! You can begin by pushing for these 10
steps and by donating to DrugSense to promote more sensible policies.

Mark Greer
Executive Director, DrugSense
MGreer@mapinc.org
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 01:12 AM    Post subject: cheers Reply with quote

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PostPosted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 03:00 PM    Post subject: Reply with quote

go to, contra drugs for guns, find gary betzner, pilot that flew drugs and guns for contra supply network he testified before john kerry's' senate committee on drugs and terrorism. he suggested a very interesting idea about the way to solve the phony drug problem. because we live in a controlling society we should decriminalize, controll,educate& lic. people to purchase any substance they want. then the responsibility for ones actions is their own and if one act irresponsible and endangers others then there is a cell waiting for them, no excuses. charge $1000.00 for the drug school pass a test then receive a lic. with pic. place in a controlled data bank. then allow persons to go to sanctioned vendors and purchase their preferred substance or substances, do them in their home or otherwise approved locations or events. then the DEA could become the Drug Education administration keep the same stationary and turn in their little pistollees. huh?
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