Pubdate: Fri, 15 Jun 2001 Source: Star-Ledger (NJ) Copyright: 2001 Newark Morning Ledger Co Contact: http://www.nj.com/starledger/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/424 Author: Alex Pugliese, Kenilworth END THE DRUG WAR There is a growing realization among Americans that the drug war is a failure. In nine states, marijuana law reforms have passed overwhelmingly through initiative and referendum. Curbs on police authority to seize the assets of alleged drug criminals have also been demanded. New York Gov. George Pataki has called for reforming the arcane Rockefeller drug laws with their mandatory sentences. New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson is pressing for legalization of marijuana there. In May, the Supreme Court, while ruling that federal drug laws do not make an exception for marijuana for medical purposes, did not block states from allowing such use. If drugs were legalized, police could devote more of their resources to fighting real crimes instead of victimless ones. Furthermore, civil rights violations would decline. Drug abuse could be treated for what it is: a medical problem, not a criminal justice one. Money would be better spent on treatment than on jailing abusers. Alex Pugliese, Kenilworth - --- MAP posted-by: Andrew