Pubdate: Sat, 25 Jul 2009 Source: Charlotte Sun (FL) Copyright: 2009 Sun Coast Media Group Inc. Contact: http://www.sun-herald.com/newsquestion1.cfm Website: http://www.sun-herald.com/newsch.cfm Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1708 Author: Xavier Narutowicz A FEW THOUGHTS ON CURRENT AFFAIRS Arrest statistics are listed in the Sun. They include people picked up for probation violations, battery, DUI, but most are for drug possession; 85% of all crime is drug-related. Marijuana is the drug of choice and each arrest is gauged by the amount, more or less than 20 grams. Does anyone know what a gram is? Charges are also augmented by drug paraphernalia, which I surmise can be anything the officer decides, copious paraphernalia is in any kitchen. Most police activity is marijuana-related. These arrests, grow house busts and seizures are easy (little effort or expertise) and they generate treasure. They generate publicity and enhance careers; they do almost nothing to protect the public. Traffic control enhances my safety. Each year, 43,000 Americans die in auto accidents and exponentially more are injured. Property and medical costs are hundreds of billions of dollars. Since 1957, car safety engineering, restraints and air bags have decreased the rate of fatalities per 100 million miles driven from 5.98 to 1.64, quite a successful plan. We are fighting two wars at $500 billion a year against isolated terrorists. Only police action in the United States can protect us. Technological warfare is a ludicrous, futile misapplication of resources; it only enriches those that promote the military industrial complex. If we cared about effective efficiency or the men and women paid to fight our battles, we would bring them home and put them to work engineering plans as effective as highway safety. Xavier Narutowicz Punta Gorda - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake