SentLTE-Digest Sunday, November 15 2009 Volume 09 : Number 068
001 LTE: Re: BLUNTED NEEDLES
From: "Colleen McCool" <>
002 LTE: Re: 'End drug war; fund drug treatment'
From: Kirk Muse <>
003 LTE: Posted on the Lumberjack of Humboldt State Univ
From: Kirk Muse <>
004 LTE: 'Judge upholds first-degree murder charge in alleged drug-related
From: John Chase <>
005 LTE: Re: 'Fake marijuana gets attention of police'
From: Kirk Muse <>
006 LTE: Re: 'Accept the facts--and end this futile 'war on drugs''
From: Kirk Muse <>
007 LTE: Re: '1,300 pounds of marijuana found in Ontario house'
From: Kirk Muse <>
008 LTE: Re: 'MARIJUANA PROHIBITION PERFECT EXAMPLE OF DRUG WAR FOLLIES'
From: Kirk Muse <>
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Subj: 001 LTE: Re: BLUNTED NEEDLES
From: "Colleen McCool" <>
Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2009 11:50:11 -0800
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From: "Colleen McCool" <>
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Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 2009 1:17 PM
Subject: BLUNTED NEEDLES
Tuesday, 10 November 2009
OPED: BLUNTED NEEDLES
Please consider the following for publication:
Science based, fiscally prudent, and compassionate public policy is the wave
of our future. Legislators act decisively to prevent the spread of AIDS by
allowing needle exchange programs.
The costs of ignoring the spread of HIV are unconscionable. Needle exchange
programs reduce both disease and overall cost. A study estimates that clean
needle exchange would prevent thousands of new HIV infections per year at an
average savings in indigent health care costs of $385,000 per case.
Thank you for your consideration.
Sincerely,
Colleen McCool
McCool Portraits and Political Commentary
http://mccoolportraits.com/index.htm
1797 Timber Wolf Trail
Stephenville, Texas 76401
254-965-8849
Colleen McCool is a portrait artist, political commentator and peace
activist. Save the children, just say NO to prohibition! Trigger less
violence, official lawlessness, racism, tyranny and ruined lives!
http://mccoolportraits.com/2009rebelwithjustcause.htm
http://mccoolportraits.com/LatestDrugNEWS.htm
McCool's blog
http://mccoolportraits.com/mccoolcomments.htm
Member of:
Law Enforcement Against Prohibition
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Texans for Peace
http://texansforpeace.org
Drug Policy Forum of Texas
Join the discussion:
http://www.dpft.org/contactdpft.htm
Restore justice in America; construct science based drug policies about
saving and rehabilitating instead of ruining lives. Support for the federal
war on drugs is inconsistent with support for individual freedom,
constitutional government and the teachings of Jesus, the Prince of Peace.
http://mccoolportraits.com/Spirit.htm
James Madison, the primary author of the Constitution of the United States,
said this: "We have staked the whole future of all our political
constitutions upon the capacity of each of ourselves to govern ourselves
according to the moral principles of the Ten Commandments."
"In the end, however, no constitution can be self enforcing....For the
Constitution will live only if it is alive in the hearts and minds of the
American people." Roger Pilon, senior fellow and director of CATO's Center
for Constitutional Studies.
The Cato Institute offers copies of its popular Constitution booklet.
http://www.catostore.org/index.asp?fa=ProductDetails&method=&pid=14427
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Subj: 002 LTE: Re: 'End drug war; fund drug treatment'
From: Kirk Muse <>
Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2009 05:44:07 -0800
To the Editor of The Savannah Morning News:
I'm writing about Robert Sharpe's thoughtful letter: "End drug war;
fund drug treatment" (11-10-09). I say end the drug war to regain
our freedom. Our drug laws show that the word freedom is just an
empty word.
If adult citizens are not free to choose for themselves what goes into
their own bodies--even in the privacy of their own homes, then the word
freedom: is meaningless, empty and hallow.
Kirk Muse
1741 S. Clearview Ave.
Mesa, AZ 85209
(480) 396-3399
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Subj: 003 LTE: Posted on the Lumberjack of Humboldt State Univ
From: Kirk Muse <>
Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2009 09:41:13 -0800
> What about the freedom to be left alone? Shouldn't adult citizens have
> the freedom to pursue their own
> happiness any way they want as long as they are not harming someone else?
>
> I don't want my government attempting to protect me from myself.
>
> Today our government dictates what substances we may or may not
> consume. Note that Viagra
> is OK but marijuana is not. Note that tobacco that contains nicotine
> but tobacco that contains
> THC is not
>
Kirk Muse
>
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Subj: 004 LTE: 'Judge upholds first-degree murder charge in alleged drug-related killing'
From: John Chase <>
Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2009 16:48:28 -0800
Re: Judge upholds first-degree murder charge in alleged drug-related killing
Editors -
Labels are important. This wasn't "drug-related", just as Al Capone's
famous St.Valentine's day massacre wasn't alcohol-related. Both were
prohibition-related; battles for turf made valuable by prohibition. The
drugs were merely the medium of exchange.
Thank you for considering this letter for publication.
John Chase
727 787 3085
1620 E Dorchester Dr
Palm Harbor, FL 34684
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Subj: 005 LTE: Re: 'Fake marijuana gets attention of police'
From: Kirk Muse <>
Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2009 17:19:52 -0800
To the Editor of The Belleville News-Democrat:
I'm writing about: "Fake marijuana gets attention of police"
(11-8-09). So State Rep. Peggy Mast, Republican from Emporia, wants
to criminalize it because it might be harmful. I thought Republicans
want less government intrusion. Obviously, was wrong about this.
Obviously, Republicans want more government intrusion.
Republicans want to grant the government the right to decide
what substances adult citizens may or may not consume--even
in the privacy of their own homes.
Kirk Muse
1741 S. Clearview Ave.
Mesa, AZ 85209
(480) 396-3399
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Subj: 006 LTE: Re: 'Accept the facts--and end this futile 'war on drugs''
From: Kirk Muse <>
Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 02:59:46 -0800
To the editor of The Independent:
Sirs: I'm writing about Johann Hari's outstanding column: "Accept the
facts--and end this futile 'war on drugs'" (11 Nov 2009).
The so-called war on drugs is a huge industry and huge bureaucracy.
Victory in the drug war is not possible, nor is it the goal. Victory in
the drug war would mean that the drug war industry and bureaucracy are
out of business.
There are basically two types of people who support the so-called war on
drugs:
Those who make their livelihood from it. This includes politicians and
bureaucrats who are probably on the payroll of the drug cartels. (Al
Capone had hundreds of politicians and prohibition officials on his
payroll.)
Fools - taxpayers who have bought into the lies and propaganda of the
drug-war industry and bureaucracy.
Fools - who are willing to deny liberty and freedom to others but
think that their own liberty and freedom will never be in jeopardy.
Fools - who believe that criminalizing a substance will make it go
away. Suckers - who think that drug prohibition somehow protects children.
Fools - who think that giving criminals control of dangerous drugs
somehow protects children and society.
Kirk Muse
1741 S. Clearview Ave.
Mesa, AZ 85209
U. S. A.
(480) 396-3399
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Subj: 007 LTE: Re: '1,300 pounds of marijuana found in Ontario house'
From: Kirk Muse <>
Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 06:42:48 -0800
To the Editor of The San Bernardino Sun:
I'm writing about: "1,300 pounds of marijuana found in Ontario house"
(11-12-09).
The marijuana traffickers arrested will soon be replaced.
They always are. As long as there are buyers willing
to pay a substantial price for it, somebody will produce it
and somebody else will get it to the willing buyers.
This we can guarantee.
Why not re-legalize marijuana so it can be sold in licensed,
regulated and taxed business establishments? Pot is
substantially less dangerous than either tobacco that
contains nicotine, or alcohol.
People consume marijuana for the same reasons they
consume alcohol. Why not offer adults the much safer
alternative to alcohol?
Kirk Muse
1741 S. Clearview Ave.
Mesa, AZ 85209
(480) 396-3399
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Subj: 008 LTE: Re: 'MARIJUANA PROHIBITION PERFECT EXAMPLE OF DRUG WAR FOLLIES'
From: Kirk Muse <>
Date: Sun, 15 Nov 2009 09:40:20 -0800
To the Editor of The Gilroy Dispatch:
I'm writing about Robert Sharpe's thoughtful letter: "Marijuana
prohibition perfect example of drug war follies" (11-12-09).
Marijuana is the foundation of our so-called war on drugs. Remove
marijuana from the equation and the whole drug war will collapse.
The so-called war on drugs is a huge industry and huge bureaucracy.
Victory in the drug war is not possible, nor is it the goal. Victory
in the drug war would mean that the drug war industry and bureaucracy
are out of business.
There are basically two kinds of people who support the so-called war on
drugs:
Those who make their livelihood from it. This includes politicians and
bureaucrats who are probably on the payroll of the drug cartels. Al
Capone had hundreds of politicians and prohibition officials on his
payroll.
Suckers - taxpayers who have bought into the lies and propaganda of the
drug-war industry and bureaucracy.
Suckers - who are willing to deny liberty and freedom to others but
think that their own liberty and freedom will never be in jeopardy.
Suckers - who believe that criminalizing a substance will make it go
away. Suckers - who think that drug prohibition somehow protects children.
Suckers - who think that giving criminals control of dangerous drugs
somehow protects children and our society.
Suckers - who think that they live in a free country even thought the
United States is the most incarcerated nation in the history of human
civilization.
Kirk Muse
1741 S. Clearview Ave.
Mesa, AZ 85209
(480) 396-3399
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