Pubdate: Mon, 16 May 2005 Source: Sacramento Bee (CA) Copyright: 2005 The Sacramento Bee Contact: http://www.sacbee.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/376 Note: Does not publish letters from outside its circulation area. Author: Nikos A. Leverenz LUNGREN'S DRUG WAR CRIMES Re "Lungren, back in House, finds he's elder statesman," May 2: The image of Dan Lungren as an "elder statesman" is a chilling one.Lungren's prior record as a congressman and California attorney general make clear that neither limited government nor respect for the will of voters are among his cardinal political values. When it comes to the drug war, which annually wastes billions of taxpayer dollars and ruins hundreds of thousands of lives, Lungren always places sloganeering and "get tough" posturing above all other policy considerations. Nowhere is this more evident than on the subject of medical marijuana. As attorney general, Lungren ordered raids on medical cannabis clubs. After Californians passed Proposition 215, expressly authorizing the use of medical marijuana, he refused to enforce that landmark law in wanton disregard of his state constitutional duties. Perhaps his stint as a radio talk show host taught him a degree of intellectual humility. If not, his trademark intractability will serve him every bit as well as it did 20 years ago. Given the vogue of big-government conservatism, where spendthrift political indulgences in the evisceration of liberties are not vices, he should feel right at home. - - Nikos A. Leverenz, Sacramento, Analyst, Drug Policy Alliance - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom