Pubdate: Tue, 10 Jun 2014 Source: Chico Enterprise-Record (CA) Copyright: 2014 Chico Enterprise-Record Contact: http://www.chicoer.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/861 Author: Garry Cooper POLICE, COURTS FIND WAYS TO PROTECT THEIR LIVELIHOOD Our national police/prison industry, and right down to the local members of that over-reaching bureaucracy, are abusing the rights of Americans, as well as the intent of our people. It has become standard operating procedure for law enforcement to charge people who are arrested for various acts, such as growing pot at their homes like the folks from Washington mentioned in your article in the June 2 newspaper, with "possession of a firearm in the commission of a felony" while there was absolutely no intent to use a firearm at all. These folks just happen to be one of the 70 percent of rural living folks that possess a gun legally for hunting and protection, which is their constitutional right. We Americans have no problem with sanctioning criminals whose intent is to use a firearm when committing a felony, but using this law to overcharge and enhance penalties for plea bargain negotiations and to enrich the prison guards union with longer sentences is on its face wrong, abusive of our citizens and a rape of our Constitution. The courts, who are usually well connected political appointees or elected people who often have taken funds for their campaigns from the massive law enforcement/prison lobby, seem to have no problem with this constitutional abuse. Sadly, the three generations of family arrested in your article were growing 77 plants and the feds want them all to serve 10 years in their "system." They must have been politically outspoken to be singled out in such a way. - - Garry Cooper, Durham - --- MAP posted-by: Matt