Pubdate: Tue, 16 Jan 2007 Source: Journal Standard, The (Freeport, IL) Copyright: 2007 The Journal Standard Contact: http://www.journalstandard.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3182 Author: Kirk Muse 'KING'S DREAM' AND THE DRUG WAR I'm writing about your thoughtful editorial: "Kings 'Dream' lives on" (The Journal-Standard, Jan. 12, 2007). In 1963 when Dr. Martin Luther King made his famous "I have a dream" speech, the United States had about 200,000 total prisoners. Now our 2.2 million prisoners are more than any other country in the history of human civilization. This deserves our shame and outrage. If Dr. King were alive today, I believe he would be very opposed to our so-called drug war and our invasion and occupation of Iraq. Our so-called drug war and our war and occupation of Iraq are very similar. Both were started with lies and under false pretenses. The war in Iraq is over. We won. What we have now is an occupation of Iraq. Occupations cannot be won. Who is going to surrender and sign the peace treaty? The so-called war on drugs cannot be won. Who is going to surrender and sign the peace treaty? The war on drugs is an occupation, a career, an industry and huge bureaucracy. The goal of the drug war is not to win, but rather to continue and to expand. The only way to end the drug war is to re-legalize the products that are now prohibited and sell them in legal, licensed and regulated business establishments like we do with the drug alcohol and tobacco products. Those benefiting from our drug prohibition policies don't want this to happen and they will do everything in their power to make sure it doesn't happen. Kirk Muse Mesa Ariz., (formerly of Freeport) - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake