Pubdate: Wed, 01 Aug 2001 Source: Baltimore Chronicle (MD) Copyright: 2001, Schenley Press, Inc. Contact: http://www.charm.net/~marc/chronicle/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/975 Author: Mike Plylar Related: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v01/n779/a09.html?20177,http://www.charm.net/~marc/chronicle/letters.shtml PRESS CENSORSHIP Editor: The foreign press reports on an almost daily basis that U.S.-imposed drug policy is becoming increasingly isolated as leaders in Europe, Venezuela, Brazil, Chile, Argentina, much of the Caribbean, and Canada begin to renounce this political catastrophe. Yet we hear little of this from our nation's media. The president of Mexico has stated -concerning legalization-that "Humanity someday will see that it is best." He has appointed high- level cabinet officials who support his position; however, this is largely unreported by U.S. news sources. Jorge Batlle, president of Uruguay, became the first Latin American head of state to call for legalization of drugs. He made this request in front of a large number of U.S. correspondents last autumn at a Latin American presidents' summit in Panama. Batlle repeated his call at the December 1 inauguration of Mexican president Vicente Fox. Apparently, no reporter besides a Spanish wire service had the courage to report Batlle's words. Where, might I ask, was the American press? They were there, but apparently left their professional credibility at home. Canada? For all intents and purposes, we lost their support long ago.... We can hardly buy support anywhere in the world for American drug policy....What have they seen that somehow we've missed here in the land of the free? ....[The] realization that we've been had will come only after we've wasted countless lives and futures, incarcerated more people than any other country in the free world, allowed government agents to kill innocent people in their own homes...employed Draconian mandatory minimum drug sentences, gone to war on foreign soil, damned near destroyed our legacy as a free people, and wasted...taxpayers' assets on what is nothing more than a hysterical witch-hunt fun amok. Why? Just report it. Most Americans are bound to conclude that this pork- barrel pariah called drug prohibition has never, and will never work....America's war on drugs has evolved into a civil war waged on our own people.... The truth...can no longer be hidden behind the children or censored by the U.S. news media, thanks to the interconnectedness of our modern world.... Mike Plylar Mr. Plylar writes from Kremmling, CO. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom