Pubdate: Mon, 27 Jun 2005 Source: Medina County Gazette (OH) Contact: http://www.medina-gazette.com/ Author: Jean Weills WAR ON DRUGS EXPENSIVE, INEFFECTIVE To the Editor: George W. Bush needs to choose a war on drugs or a war in Iraq. We cannot afford both! Fifteen million smoke cannabis. Police arrest nearly 700,000 cannabis smokers a year at $35 billion a year. Spending all this money has turned a war on cannabis into a losing war! Shouldn't law enforcement focus more on hard drugs -- cocaine, heroin, and methamphetamine -- that are associated with violence and crime? The war on drugs is not working. The government is lying about cannabis. No one ever died from smoking cannabis. Rep. James Sensenbrenner, R-Wis, is working quietly but efficiently to turn the entire United States population into informants by force. He introduced legislation that would draft every American into a war on drugs. H.R. 1528, the Safe Access to Drug Treatment and Child Protection Act, will compel people to spy on family, friends, and neighbors; to go undercover and wear a wire if needed. People could face mandatory jail time. I know of one other person who wanted you to spy on family and friends. That was Hitler. Rep. Sensebrenner's bill is more dangerous than Nazi law because thanks to the Patriot Act the government is permitted to indefinitely keep cell phones and other electronic communications. If this bill passes, the United States will turn into a full-blown police state. This bill has to fail. Bush needs to start spending our money here, not everywhere else. I resent my tax dollars going to Iraq or anywhere else. Unless Bush wants to use his own money. JEAN WEILLS Harrison Township - --- MAP posted-by: SHeath(DPFFlorida)