Pubdate: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 Source: Daily Iowan, The (IA Edu) Copyright: 2004 The Daily Iowan Contact: http://www.dailyiowan.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/937 Author: Lindsy Gollihar Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v04/n000/a257.html DRUG LAWS RACIST, COSTLY In response to William Montague's hate-filled letter to the editor (DI, Oct. 12), I would like to take a different tactic and encourage all people to educate themselves in regards to cannabis and the archaic policy this country employs to try to control it. Unlike ideologies of hate and absolute punishment, which have ruled in the arena of drug policy for approximately 100 years, new, progressive ideas are just what we need. First, every year, roughly 700,000 nonviolent pot smokers are incarcerated at a cost to the taxpayers of millions of dollars, filling up the jails and allowing violent offenders back on the streets. Second, Montague's claim that "marijuana use hurts academic scores and productivity" is an outright lie. There have been studies done to try to prove this, and none have substantiated it. Third, his claim that cannabis reformers just want to shirk social responsibility for drug use is ridiculous. We realize that some drug use is a problem, but it is important for people to realize that use doesn't automatically constitute abuse. And for abusers, it's clear that incarceration does not work as a deterrent or aid. We need to reform our laws so that we can deal with this problem in a smarter way - with compassionate treatment. Finally, perhaps Montague doesn't realize that the war on drugs is a racist institution - proportionately, blacks and Latinos are incarcerated far more than their white counterparts, which is ironic because white people make up the largest proportion of drug users. It is important to revise this bigoted policy in the interest of making fair laws. It is also important for people to check their facts before they simply regurgitate what the Office of National Drug Control Policy has fed them. Lindsy Gollihar UI student - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake