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US FL: PUB LTE: Felon Charges Against Teen Dealers Too Much

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Pubdate: Tue, 01 Feb 2005
Source: Jupiter Courier (FL)
Copyright: 2005 The Courier Company
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Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3682
Author: Robert

FELON CHARGES AGAINST TEEN DEALERS TOO MUCH

To the editor:

These days zero tolerance poses a greater threat to students than drugs.  According to the Monitoring the Future survey, over half of all high school seniors have tried an illicit drug.  Denying a majority of the nation's youth an education and the chance to grow up to become productive members of society is not in America's best interest. 

Most students outgrow their youthful indiscretions involving drugs.  An arrest and criminal record, on the other hand, can be life-shattering.  After admitting to smoking pot ( but not inhaling ), former President Bill Clinton opened himself up to "soft on drugs" criticism.  And thousands of Americans have paid the price in the form of shattered lives.  More Americans went to prison or jail during the Clinton administration than during any past administration. 

As an admitted former drinker and alleged illicit drug user, President George W.  Bush is also politically vulnerable when it comes to drugs.  While youthful indiscretions didn't stop Clinton or Bush from assuming leadership positions, an arrest surely would have.  The short-term health effects of marijuana are inconsequential compared to the long- term effects of criminal records. 

Drug abuse is bad, but the drug war is worse. 

Robert Sharpe,

Policy Analyst, Common Sense for Drug Policy,

Washington D.C.  D.C. 


MAP posted-by: Derek

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