Pubdate: Wed, 05 Sep 2001 Source: Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (AR) Copyright: 2001 Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, Inc. Contact: http://www.ardemgaz.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/25 Author: Glen Schwarz Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?194 (Hutchinson, Asa) A RESPECT FOR THE TRUTH On Aug. 1, a single ray of light shone forth from the stony darkness within our nation's Capitol dome. On that day, the Senate voted overwhelmingly to rubber-stamp the nomination of home-grown drug war zealot Asa Hutchinson. But the vote was not unanimous. A junior senator from Minnesota, one Mark Dayton, a Democrat, cast a dissenting vote. This act and the words he spoke afterward spotlighted a rare commodity in Washington, indeed: a respect for the truth and the courage to vote for it, alone if necessary. My compliments to your newspaper for publishing Dayton's views in your Aug. 3 issue. Several members of Arkansas NORML had already asked me why he voted as he did. Kevin Freking's article explained this well and succinctly. The senator's words rang so true, they brought a tear to my eye: "He [Hutchinson] evidenced no understanding of the effect on our criminal justice and our penal system of our draconian fixed sentencing for possession of small amounts of drugs. And he rejected outright the possibility of decriminalization of marijuana for strictly medicinal purposes." There is a funny thing about the truth. If you are a critically thinking person, you don't need majority support to recognize it. The words of Dayton gave hope to the millions of Americans who know the truth about cannabis hemp. Let the 99 other senators and the Texan George W. Bush come on with their damn war on drugs. We will fight them all and persevere, for the clear light of truth is on our side. - --- MAP posted-by: GD