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SentLTE-Digest Monday, November 28 2011 Volume 11 : Number 063

001 LTE: Re: 'War on drugs: Mass incarceration and the ugly spector of of a
    From: Kirk Muse <>
002 LTE: 'War On Drugs Racist: Mass Incarceration and the Ugly Specter of a
    From: John Chase <>
003 LTE: 'Medical Marijuana: The =?UTF-8?B?R292ZXJubWVudOKAmXMgVmlldyI
    From: John Chase <>
004 LTE: Re: 'Official: Legalizing drugs is not the answer'
    From: Kirk Muse <>


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Subj: 001 LTE: Re: 'War on drugs: Mass incarceration and the ugly spector of of a new Jim Crow'
From: Kirk Muse <>
Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2011 11:47:37 -0800

To the Editor of The Courier-Journal:

Thanks for publishing Mariam Williams' outstanding column:
"War on drugs: Mass incarceration and the ugly spector of of a new Jim Crow"
(11-20-11).  I'd like to add the reason marijuana is a criminalized 
substance is because
of the efforts of Harry J. Anslinger who was the U. S. Commissioner of 
Narcotics.

In 1937 Anslinger testified before the United States Congress urging the 
passage of
the Marijuana Tax Act of 1937.  I suggest that the readers Google: 
"Harry J. Anslinger
and quotes" or go here online: 
http://quotes.liberty-tree.ca/quotes_by/harry+j.+anslinger

Here are a few of Mr. Anslinger's quotes from the above web site:

  Reefer makes darkies think they're as good as white men.

...the primary reason to outlaw marijuana is its effect on the 
degenerate races.

Marijuana is the most violence-causing drug in the history of mankind.

Marijuana is an addictive drug which produces in its users insanity, 
criminality, and death.

You smoke a joint and you're likely to kill your brother.

I submit that if the readers think that the above reasons to criminalize 
marijuana are valid, we
should perhaps keep marijuana a criminalized substance, but if they are 
not, we should re-legalize it.

Kirk Muse
1741 S. Clearview Ave.
Mesa, AZ 85209
(480) 396-3399

Thank you for considering this letter for publication.
Feel free to edit.

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Subj: 002 LTE: 'War On Drugs Racist: Mass Incarceration and the Ugly Specter of a New Jim Crow'
From: John Chase <>
Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2011 13:46:12 -0800

Editors, Courier-Journal

Re: Mariam Williams' "War On Drugs Racist: Mass Incarceration and the 
Ugly Specter of a New Jim Crow", Nov 20th.

Excellent Op-Ed. Let me add a historical perspective. Most Americans 
thought the drug war was about drugs, just as most Spaniards thought the 
Inquisition was about God. But both were con jobs. "Drug-free" and "god 
fearing" were pretexts for the powerful to become even more so. Drug 
warriors know their war would lose public support if they burned 
offenders at the stake, so instead they destroy offenders with mandatory 
prison sentences of 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 years. As the public has begun 
to wise up to the monetary and human cost, drug warriors have begun to 
bend by going along with programs for drug treatment, work release and 
reentry. More important, they imprison fewer middle class white kids, 
and fewer offenders for simple possession. This, I fear, will be our 
future. We'll not have a Napoleon to end the drug war as he ended the 
Spanish Inquisition when he invaded Spain. The drug war will recede 
slowly as drug warriors bend, dodge, feint and weave to keep their 
careers and stock portfolios.

John Chase
727-787-3085 day/night
1620 E Dorchester Dr
Palm Harbor, FL 34684
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Subj: 003 LTE: 'Medical Marijuana: The =?UTF-8?B?R292ZXJubWVudOKAmXMgVmlldyI
From: John Chase <>
Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2011 22:51:40 -0800

Editors, NY Times

Re: Medical Marijuana: The Government’s View.  
www.nytimes.com/2011/11/24/opinion/medical-marijuana-the-governments-v?

The theme of Mr  Lemaitre letter is that smoked marijuana is not 
medicine because the FDA "...has not found smoked marijuana to be either 
safe or effective medicine for any condition", and that no national 
medical organization has recommended it for widespread use.

Surely, he is aware that the lack of FDA approval of cannabis as a 
prescription medicine is due, in large part, to the systematic hindrance 
of scientific research by governmental agencies over the last several 
decades. This obstruction is documented in painful, almost laughable, 
detail the Amicus Curiae brief filed in the 9th Circuit in 2005 by Rick 
Doblin, PhD, and the Marijuana Policy Project, in the case of Angel 
Raich. And without FDA approval, it is natural that medical 
organizations would not recommend it.

John Chase
727-787-3085 Day/Night
1620 E Dorchester Dr
Palm Harbor, FL 34684

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Subj: 004 LTE: Re: 'Official: Legalizing drugs is not the answer'
From: Kirk Muse <>
Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2011 09:36:27 -0800

To the Editor of The Mercury:

Re: "Official: Legalizing drugs is not the answer" (11-28-11) by Daniel 
Van Cuzzolino.

Are we supposed to be surprised that someone who makes his livelihood 
from the
status quo of drug prohibition wants to continue the status quo of drug 
prohibition?

There was no mention by Van Cuzzolino as to why he wants recreational 
drugs to
remain completely unregulated, untaxed and controlled by criminal 
gangs.  Just like
alcohol was when it was illegal.

As to his claim that legalization will increase drug usage, in the 
Netherlands marijuana
has been quasi legal for several decades and yet the Dutch use marijuana 
at less than
half the rate American's do.  See the web site: www.drugwarfacts.org

Kirk Muse
1741 S. Clearview Ave.
Mesa, AZ 85209
(480) 396-3399

Thank you for considering this letter for publication.

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