Pubdate: Fri, 17 Aug 2007 Source: Taos Daily Horse Fly (NM) Copyright: 2007 Horse Fly Contact: http://www.taosdaily.com/index.php?fuseaction=home.main Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4539 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v07/n877/a07.html Author: Peter Christopher Note: Monthly newspaper KUDOS TO JONES Dear Editor, Kudos to former Deputy Chief Michael Jones in his telling missive, "The Policy on Drugs,"19 July 2007. The question now becomes, why do policy makers not listen to commissions like the one he mentions from Britain's Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce [RSA]? There have been a dozen such commissions in the past century always saying the same thing. None suggest anything about having a Drug War. The answer is simple, too much money passes into the "right hands." It's always about money no matter on which side you stand. Drug cartels have control of the most precious farming and processing land in the world, and law enforcement has control of our tax dollars and of course, some law enforcement are on the side of the cartels. Drug War is the main reason law enforcement does not have the respect of all citizens. Deputy Chief Jones also makes a very good point about the disenfranchisement of drug felons. In most states they cannot vote nor serve on a jury. This process has reform stagnated while maintaining the status quo. What if more informed juries refused to convict? Certainly, it is not until our elected fear loss of power at the voting booth that this situation will change. Issues like medical marijuana (pot for the sick and dying) have become a states rights issue, the kind supposedly held sacred by our Commander in Chief (before election). Even in states where voters and legislatures have passed protection laws, patients are being handed over for federal prosecution. Unconscionable! How can such disparity exist? Such is the state of our drug policy. Time to change this crazy policy or send our federal policymakers home. Peter Christopher Hurdle Mills, NC - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman