Pubdate: Wed, 03 Feb 1999 Date: 02/03/1999 Source: Little Rock Free Press (AR) Author: Bob "Boogie" Oliver I am 60 years old. I have traveled the USA for 22 years with a major corporation. I worked my way through high school picking cotton, mowing yards, etc. I started working on computers in 1969. That caused me to change the way I analyse things. I take the input to my brain and come out with the most logical answer in much the same way as a computer. I have always called Little Rock home. Every issue of the Free Press that addresses the war on drugs has been right on in their analysis. In the war on drugs (or war against the people) there have been many casualities. I'm sure we all have a friend or relative that has either been killed or had his or her life ruined in this war. Now let's apply logic to this situation. Have all these people including police officers been killed because of drugs or because of the law against drugs. The only logical answer is the law against drugs is the main problem. Without the law against drugs, most of these people would be alive today. The laws have ruined more lives than drugs ever could. When a lawmaker tells you the laws are to protect you, that is an absolute life. The only purpose for these laws is to give certain people the power to kill, persecute, prosecute and rob the people. These people can stop you at any time to search and humiliate you. If any drug substance is found or planted on you, they have the power to take your car, home and money. They don't even have to find drugs to take your money. If you have more cash than they think you should, they can take and keep it. Drug laws have turned friend against friend and family against family. The laws have undermined the entire American way of life.They take the scum of the earth and use them as snitches to put hard working people in prison. Where is the logic of putting a 20 year old in prison for one joint? The only logical answer to this problem is to eradicate the laws on drugs and take the fate of your children out of the hands of the police and courts and put them back in the hands of family and friends who care. No wonder the young people in this country don't vote. Bob "Boogie" Oliver Little Rock