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Open Letter to Congress: End the Insane Drug War Now!


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Open Letter to Congress: End the Insane Drug War Now!

By Carmen Yarrusso

Dear honorable representatives of the American people:

The so-called “drug war” is a blatantly dishonest, extremely expensive, highly
destructive, grossly unjust, abject failure of our government.

Despite thirty years and more than a trillion (a million times a million!!!) dollars of
taxpayer money spent trying to stop—not robbery, not rape, not murder, not even
shoplifting—but trying to stop adults from using certain arbitrarily-banned drugs,
despite draconian punishments, despite currently jailing 500,000 non-violent
American citizens, despite tens of thousands of prohibition related murders, these
drugs are cheaper, purer and more readily available than ever.

Why do you allow this insanity to continue?

How many more taxpayer billions must we waste, how many more thousands of
productive Americans must we lock up, how many more thousands of human beings
must die in drug war violence before you honorable representatives of the American
people put an end to this foolish, futile carnage?

When will you find the courage to openly admit that drug prohibition (just like alcohol
prohibition) is guaranteed to be  counterproductive, guaranteed to be extremely
violent, guaranteed to be perpetually futile, and guaranteed to leave a wide swath of
human suffering and death in its wake?

When will you find the courage to tell the truth about drug prohibition?

Prohibition Truth Number One

The “drug war” is not a war against drugs—quite the contrary—it’s a war for drugs.
It strongly encourages both production and distribution of prohibited drugs by
guaranteeing extremely high profits for everyone involved. Does it make any sense to
believe a government policy that guarantees massive profits for any activity could
possibly result in less of that activity?

Let’s be very clear: the “drug” war is a war against living, breathing human beings,
not drugs. Drugs are merely the dishonest excuse for an extremely profitable,
ruthless enterprise, the victims of which are real people.

The violence in Mexico, where more than 6000 have been murdered in just one year,
where bodies are often mutilated and beheaded, is NOT the result of America’s
demand for prohibited drugs (as Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has implied). Not
at all. That demand, like our demand for alcohol and nicotine, could easily be
satisfied without any violence.

The thousands of murders in Mexico (and thousands more in this country) each year
are the direct result of drug prohibition itself. When alcohol was prohibited, the
murder rate in America skyrocketed, when Prohibition ended, the murder rate rapidly
declined. When’s the last time you heard of a murder during an alcohol deal gone
bad?

How can you honorable representatives of the American people justify arresting and
jailing hundreds of thousands, the killing of thousands more each year, and the
squandering of billions in taxpayer money (most of it) on a guaranteed-futile attempt
to stop adults from using marijuana?

When will you find the courage to tell the truth about drug prohibition?

Prohibition Truth Number Two

This patently wasteful and highly destructive war against human beings continues
unabated because the various special interests that profit greatly from prohibition
have sufficient control over you, the honorable representatives of the American
people.

These special interests are well aware they would lose billions in profits if you were to
find the courage to end prohibition, again.

If prohibition were to end again, the illegal drug industry (cartels, dealers) would lose
billions. Industries spawned by prohibition (drug testing, incarceration) would also
lose big money. But the most significant special interest group that would lose billions
if prohibition ended again, the special interest group with by far the most political
power, is our own government.

Prohibition has become an extremely lucrative, institutionalized part of our
government. At least fifty government agencies profit greatly from this war against
real human beings. Millions more taxpayer dollars are spent on patently deceitful
propaganda to keep fooling Americans about prohibition and to keep taxpayer billions
flowing to these agencies.

These government agencies are quite literally addicted to drug money. They’re
hooked on the taxpayer billions they waste each year as they pretend to fight an
enemy created and sustained by prohibition itself.

When will you find the courage to tell the truth about drug prohibition?

Arguments against prohibition

Any one of the following arguments should be sufficient to convince reasonable
people that prohibition is an egregiously immoral policy.

Argument 1)    Prohibition is blatant government fraud—guaranteed to fail

Prohibition pretends to fight drugs. In fact it guarantees massive profits to anyone in
the world who can produce and deliver prohibited drugs to our streets. It pretends to
regulate drugs. In fact it completely abandons regulation. It pretends jailing drug
dealers is “fighting drugs”. In fact this just creates lucrative job openings for more
efficient, more ruthless, eager replacements.

It pretends intercepting large quantities of illegal drugs is “winning the war”. In fact
only a small percentage of drugs are intercepted and those seized are easily and
cheaply replaced. Prohibition pretends to be protecting us from “dangerous drugs”
(such as marijuana) while legal nicotine and alcohol kill 500,000 Americans each year.

Prohibition is a massive government fraud. It creates, sustains, and handsomely
rewards the illegal drug industry while pretending to fight that very same industry.
Like the classic mafia “protection racket”, our government creates a perpetual
problem and then charges us big money to “protect” us from it.

Argument 2)    Prohibition violates our most basic human right

Prohibition denies us the right of sovereignty over our own bodies and gives this
power to our government. Does any other human right make sense if we don’t have
sovereignty over our own bodies? There’s a word for people who don’t have
sovereignty over their own bodies: slaves.

Prohibition declares our master (the government) has ultimate control over what we
individuals can and cannot put into our own bodies. Should we disobey our master,
and trust our own minds, we can be punished—often very severely.

If we find using marijuana as medicine eases our suffering, we must get down on
our knees and beg our owners at the state level to get permission to put this
medicine into our government-owned bodies. But even if we get permission, our
slave master, the federal government, can still put us in chains.

Prohibition is overt government tyranny.

Argument 3)    There’s no moral justification to criminalize any drug use

The most insidious and evil aspect of the “drug war” is it manufactures its own
enemies by simply criminalizing our most basic human right—the right of sovereignty
over our own bodies.

Prohibition could not exist without our government inventing a bogus crime.

The use of drugs (even dangerous drugs like alcohol and nicotine) simply doesn’t
meet any reasonable moral definition of “crime”.   Real crime requires action that
harms another. Real crime requires both a victim and a perpetrator.

Even if the act of ingesting certain drugs were somehow a crime, we can’t commit a
crime against ourselves. Just as it’s not criminal to stab ourselves, or to rob ourselves,
we can’t be criminals for merely putting something into our own bodies. Only a
corrupt, depraved government could invent a crime we commit against ourselves.

Living, breathing human beings are being taken from their loved ones and locked up
for a “crime” created out of thin air by our government.

Prohibition is overt government tyranny.

Argument 4)    Users of illegal drugs are not debased human beings

Human beings in all cultures throughout history have regularly altered their minds
with a wide variety of drugs. Drug use is hardly an isolated anomaly—it may even be
part of human nature. Billions around the world derive positive benefits from mind
altering drugs (especially from alcohol, nicotine, caffeine, and marijuana).

Many respected, productive people, including many of you honorable members of
Congress, are (or were) regular users of illegal drugs. Many of you are regular
“users” of alcohol or nicotine. Demonizing and criminalizing some drugs, while
approving others, without rational criteria, is patently arbitrary and deceitful.

Just as the vast majority of alcohol users consider their drug of choice a positive part
of their lives, the vast majority of illegal drug users consider their drug of choice a
positive part of their lives. No matter what their drug of choice, we should show
compassion and help those with problems. They need treatment, not prison. We
don’t put alcoholics in jail.

Why are “drug dealers” condemned for “pushing poison” or “ruining lives”, but
alcohol and nicotine dealers aren’t?

Propaganda generated by our government (and other special interests that profit
greatly from prohibition) necessarily demonizes those who use prohibited drugs. It’s
fine to have a few beers at the ball game, or smoke cigarettes to get a mental boost,
but if you relax with a joint, you’re a low-life “drug user” or “druggie”. It’s then a
small propaganda step from “druggie” to “criminal”.

Yet more prohibition insanity

The “drug war” also causes considerable collateral damage. Promising research on
medical uses for marijuana and LSD has been forbidden or forfeited to other
countries. An entire industry, hemp production, was eliminated.

Medical marijuana research

To protect their drug money, special interests within our government have
dishonestly thwarted legitimate medical marijuana research for decades.

Marijuana has been used as medicine in many cultures throughout history. It’s been
shown to be effective treating a variety of ailments. Recent studies have identified
cannabinoid receptors in many parts of the human body, including areas outside the
brain that control vital bodily functions. This suggests there may be multiple medical
uses for marijuana yet undiscovered.

But pretending to stop adults from using marijuana is much more profitable to our
government than medical marijuana research.

Hemp

Prohibition also bans hemp, once a mainstay of the American agricultural economy.
Hemp, “nature’s perfect plant”, could bring a bonanza to American farmers, greatly
reduce America’s dependence on fossil fuels, and thus help mitigate global warming
and climate change.

This environmentally friendly plant grows without herbicides, nourishes the soil,
matures quickly, and provides high yields. Hemp is the number one biomass
producer in the world—ten tons per acre in four months! It could be an excellent
fuel-producing crop.

Hemp can be made into paper, paneling, injection-molded plastics, clothing, and
thousands of other useful products. The highly nutritious seeds can be used to make
flour, cooking oil, and even cattle feed.

But pretending to stop adults from using marijuana is much more profitable to our
government than easing global warming.

Conclusion

Supporting a government policy guaranteed to both fail and cause vast human
suffering is egregiously immoral.

Prohibition is a deep, self-inflicted wound on humanity. Arbitrarily punishing users of
certain politically incorrect drugs is just plain cruel. Severely punishing those who
produce and deliver illegal drugs is like dangling meat in front of starving dogs and
then beating them unmercifully when they disobey your command and lunge for the
meat.

Prohibition guarantees lucrative jobs for desperate people all along the chain of
production and distribution. Most are motivated by survival not greed. Rampant
corruption of foreign governments (e.g. Mexico, Columbia, Afghanistan) is driven by
massive drug profits—human life and human rights are secondary.

Yes, if prohibition ended again, many businesses would fail. Many government
agencies would lose billions. Tens of thousands of decent Americans would lose their
government jobs. But that’s no reason to continue this insane war against our fellow
human beings for even one more day.

Even if one accepted all the positive claims of prohibitionists, the benefits don’t come
close to outweighing the massive costs in cash and human suffering. For what? Most
of the drug war billions are spent trying to stop adults from using marijuana.

The best interests of the American people would be better served by treating drug
users who need help instead of spending billions arresting and jailing them.
Treatment could be totally financed by taxing and regulating these drugs.

We, the undersigned, demand that you uphold your moral duty to represent the best
interests of the American people. We hereby demand you honorable ladies and
gentlemen use the power we have entrusted in you to peacefully end the blatantly
dishonest, extremely expensive, highly destructive, futile-by-design, government
tyranny know as the “drug war”.

Humanity has suffered long enough.

TAKE ACTION:  Click the link below to find e-mail addresses for your members of
Congress. Send them a copy of (or link to) this letter. Start a dialog by politely asking
them to point out flaws in the arguments outlined above. Share this letter with
others.
http://www.webslingerz.com/jhoffman/congress-email.html

Last Updated (Wednesday, 05 January 2011 17:02)

 

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