Pubdate: Thu, 27 Sep 2001 Source: Watertown Public Opinion (SD) Copyright: 2001 Watertown Public Opinion Contact: http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?brd=1166 Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1416 Author: Bob Newland WHAT IS THE BENEFIT OF PROHIBITION LAWS? Dear editor: In the series of letters-to-the-editor spawned by Rep. Art Fryslie on Aug. 2, and including letters from me, Rep. Bob Weber, Ray Aldridge and Rep. Al Koistinen, one thing becomes clear. The opportunities offered to South Dakota farmers by industrial hemp are irrelevant to Fryslie and Koistinen. Instead, Fryslie and Koistinen, the governor's lapdogs in law enforcement, and a vocal minority of the legislature continuously cloud the hemp issue by bringing up the irrelevant subject of marijuana prohibition. As if THAT program can defended. Prohibition has accomplished many things. Prohibition has brought us more drugs, more drug users, a steadily-decreasing average age at first drug use, huge political and law enforcement corruption, and a boom in prison construction. Prohibition has made the most vicious people on earth the richest people on earth. In thirty years, it has brought us about 200,000 dead innocent people. Prohibition has, however, brought us no benefits. If Rep. Fryslie or Rep. Koistinen can name one beneficial accomplishment of drug prohibition laws and enforcement, the South Dakota Industrial Hemp Council will contribute $1000 to his next primary campaign. Just one. You'd think there'd be one, wouldn't you? If neither Koistinen nor Fryslie can name a benefit to drug prohibition, then we shall donate $1000 to a primary election opponent to either (maybe both), an opponent who will advocate for the most versatile and useful crop God created. Bob Newland So. Dak. Industrial Hemp Council - --- MAP posted-by: Beth