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SentLTE-Digest Thursday, November 19 2009 Volume 09 : Number 069

001 LTE: Sent to the Des Moines Register 
    From: Kirk Muse <>
002 LTE: Re: 'MOUNTLAKE TERRACE REJECTS MEDICAL MARIJUANA DISPENSARY' 
    From: Kirk Muse <>
003 LTE: Re: SHERIFF'S DEPUTY GETS 15 YEARS 
    From: "Colleen McCool" <>
004 LTE: 'AMA urges feds to reclassify marijuana'
    From: John Chase <>
005 LTE: Re: Treat. Don't repeat
    From: "Colleen McCool" <>
006 LTE: Sent to the San Antonio Express -News
    From: Kirk Muse <>
007 LTE: Re: 'S. C. should approve medical marijuana'
    From: Kirk Muse <>
008 LTE: Re: 'Legalize medical marijuana'
    From: Kirk Muse <>


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Subj: 001 LTE: Sent to the Des Moines Register 
From: Kirk Muse <>
Date: Sun, 15 Nov 2009 10:03:14 -0800

Editor:

I'm writing about: "LET'S HAVE A RATIONAL DEBATE ON DRUG POLICY, SEN.  
GRASSLEY" (11-14-09).

Why does Iowa Senator Chuck
Grassley want to stifle  
debate on our nation's drug
policies?  Is he on the payroll of the Mexican drug
cartels?  Probably.

The notorious gangster Al Capone made most of his
illegal money from alcohol prohibition. Capone had hundreds of
politicians on his payroll. Is it unreasonable to suspect that the drug
lords are following Capone's business model?

What type of politicians would the drug lords have on their payroll?
Politicians who urge the status quo of drug prohibition, or politicians
who suggest that we re-legalize drugs to put the drug lords out of
business?

Kirk Muse
Mesa, Ariz.
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Subj: 002 LTE: Re: 'MOUNTLAKE TERRACE REJECTS MEDICAL MARIJUANA DISPENSARY' 
From: Kirk Muse <>
Date: Sun, 15 Nov 2009 11:07:07 -0800

To the Editor of the Herald:

I'm sure the Mexican drug cartels are thankful to the
Mountlake Terrace city officials who rejected the application
for the storefront marijuana dispensary.

Perhaps some of the city officials are on the payroll
of the cartels.  Al Capone had hundreds of politicians
and law enforcement officials on his payroll.

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

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Subj: 003 LTE: Re: SHERIFF'S DEPUTY GETS 15 YEARS 
From: "Colleen McCool" <>
Date: Sun, 15 Nov 2009 11:07:50 -0800

- ----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Colleen McCool" <>
To: "letters" <>
Sent: Sunday, November 15, 2009 1:04 PM
Subject: SHERIFF'S DEPUTY GETS 15 YEARS

EX-DALLAS SHERIFF'S DEPUTY GETS 15 YEARS IN FEDERAL PRISON
Sat, 14 Nov 2009

Please consider the following for publication:

Current policy attracts those interested in working in a corrupt system and
milking it, thereby creating a pervasive disrespect for the law. Better
policy would attract more of those interested in making things run with the
milk of human kindness. Support for the federal war on drugs is inconsistent
with support for individual freedom, constitutional government and the
teachings of Jesus.

The outrageous violence and official lawlessness triggered by the
drug war will end with repeal just as these policy created problems
disappeared with repeal of alcohol prohibition.

Many supporters of a change to science-based policy do not use so-called
illicit drugs or plan to but are just compassionate liberty lovers! We
believe less people will be lost to suicide, overdose and skid row or will
stoop to prostitution with policy that offers help and treatment to addicts
in place of incarceration.

Restore Justice! Focus on Violent Crime! More time could be spent on DUI and
keeping drugs from minors. Drug warriors can get their adrenaline rush
catching rapist, murderers and other perpetrators of violence. These
horrible crimes continue to pile up, unsolved and await all the truly brave
officers who transfer out of drug enforcement to expanded violent crime
units.

Thank you for your consideration.

Sincerely,
Colleen McCool

McCool Portraits and Political Commentary
http://mccoolportraits.com/index.htm
1797 Timber Wolf Trail
Stephenville, Texas 76401
254-965-8849

Colleen McCool is a portrait artist, political commentator and peace
activist. Save the children, just say NO to prohibition! Trigger less
violence, official lawlessness, racism, tyranny and ruined lives!
http://mccoolportraits.com/2009rebelwithjustcause.htm
http://mccoolportraits.com/LatestDrugNEWS.htm

McCool's blog
http://mccoolportraits.com/mccoolcomments.htm

Member of:
Law Enforcement Against Prohibition
http://www.leap.cc/
Texans for Peace
http://texansforpeace.org
Drug Policy Forum of Texas
Join the discussion:
http://www.dpft.org/contactdpft.htm

Restore justice in America; construct science based drug policies about
saving and rehabilitating instead of ruining lives.  Support for the federal
war on drugs is inconsistent with support for individual freedom,
constitutional government and the teachings of Jesus, the Prince of Peace.
http://mccoolportraits.com/Spirit.htm

James Madison, the primary author of the Constitution of the United States,
said this: "We have staked the whole future of all our political
constitutions upon the capacity of each of ourselves to govern ourselves
according to the moral principles of the Ten Commandments."

"In the end, however, no constitution can be self enforcing....For the
Constitution will live only if it is alive in the hearts and minds of the
American people."  Roger Pilon, senior fellow and director of CATO's Center
for Constitutional Studies.

The Cato Institute offers copies of its popular Constitution booklet.
http://www.catostore.org/index.asp?fa=ProductDetails&method=&pid=14427
Phone Order:  1-800-767-1241

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Subj: 004 LTE: 'AMA urges feds to reclassify marijuana'
From: John Chase <>
Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2009 03:31:18 -0800

Sent online to Eureka's Times Standard

Loosening anti-drug law is not a bad thing. In 1996, it was feared that 
California kids would get the wrong message when Californians voted 
their Prop 215 for medical marijuana, but the fear was misplaced.

Perhaps it was the 'forbidden fruit' effect, or maybe it was the 
refreshing candor. Either way, kids' pot smoking actually declined in 
the years after 1996. The same effect has been quietly at work, 
nationally, among kids' cigarette smoking. For 13 years, cigarette 
smoking among kids has declined every year, far more than pot smoking, 
and all without the threat of arrest. The message for our legislators is 
that candor and rational policy are more effective for kids than 
"fighting drugs".

John Chase
Florida
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Subj: 005 LTE: Re: Treat. Don't repeat
From: "Colleen McCool" <>
Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2009 11:01:27 -0800

- ----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Colleen McCool" <>
To: <>
Sent: Monday, November 16, 2009 1:00 PM
Subject: Treat. Don't repeat

Treat. Don't repeat
Help repeat offenders kick their addictions
HOUSTON CHRONICLE
Nov. 15, 2009, 8:28PM

Please consider the following for publication:

Don't incarcerate nonviolent drug users at all. Stop forcing them into
prison; a breeding ground for sexual perversion and violence.

We need to fight drug abuse with compassion; treat nonviolent abusers as
patients not criminals. Fight use with factual evidence! Educate people and
they will make better choices for themselves.   The tobacco, alcohol and
pharmaceuticals gangs deal drugs causing more death annually than all 
illicit drugs.  We tolerate their salesmen!

Most Americans and Texans believe health care is the responsibility of the
individual. The use of marijuana has been demonized
and made a crime, when in truth, it is a health care story about a safer
choice!

Stop incarcerating people for making a safer choice.

Thank you for your consideration.

Sincerely,
Colleen McCool

McCool Portraits and Political Commentary
http://mccoolportraits.com/index.htm
1797 Timber Wolf Trail
Stephenville, Texas 76401
254-965-8849

Colleen McCool is a portrait artist, political commentator and peace
activist. Save the children, just say NO to prohibition! Trigger less
violence, official lawlessness, racism, tyranny and ruined lives!
http://mccoolportraits.com/2009rebelwithjustcause.htm
http://mccoolportraits.com/LatestDrugNEWS.htm

McCool's blog
http://mccoolportraits.com/mccoolcomments.htm

Member of:
Law Enforcement Against Prohibition
http://www.leap.cc/
Texans for Peace
http://texansforpeace.org
Drug Policy Forum of Texas
Join the discussion:
http://www.dpft.org/contactdpft.htm

Restore justice in America; construct science based drug policies about
saving and rehabilitating instead of ruining lives.  Support for the federal
war on drugs is inconsistent with support for individual freedom,
constitutional government and the teachings of Jesus, the Prince of Peace.
http://mccoolportraits.com/Spirit.htm

James Madison, the primary author of the Constitution of the United States,
said this: "We have staked the whole future of all our political
constitutions upon the capacity of each of ourselves to govern ourselves
according to the moral principles of the Ten Commandments."

"In the end, however, no constitution can be self enforcing....For the
Constitution will live only if it is alive in the hearts and minds of the
American people."  Roger Pilon, senior fellow and director of CATO's Center
for Constitutional Studies.

The Cato Institute offers copies of its popular Constitution booklet.
http://www.catostore.org/index.asp?fa=ProductDetails&method=&pid=14427
Phone Order:  1-800-767-1241

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Subj: 006 LTE: Sent to the San Antonio Express -News
From: Kirk Muse <>
Date: Wed, 18 Nov 2009 06:46:23 -0800

Re: "A SIGN OF DESPAIR IN THE DRUG WAR" (11-17-09).  Neither Mexico nor 
the U. S. has much drug-related violence.  What both countries have is 
lots of drug prohibition created violence.

End the prohibition and we end the vast majority of the violence.

Kirk Muse
Mesa, AZ
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Subj: 007 LTE: Re: 'S. C. should approve medical marijuana'
From: Kirk Muse <>
Date: Wed, 18 Nov 2009 07:23:16 -0800

To the Editor of Savannah Morning News:

I'm responding the the outstanding letter from Chris Deak: "S. C.
should approve medical marijuana" (11-17-09).

I'd like to add that one of the medications prescribed by my personal
physician for my arthritis pain and inflammation, has the rare potential
side effect of death.  In other words, if I take this medication as
prescribed, I can die as a result.

On the other hand, marijuana has never been documented to kill a single
person in the 5,000 year history of its use.

For me, marijuana is the more effective medication.  Right now, if
adult citizens opt for the safer and more effective medication,
they are subject to arrest and being sent to jail with violent criminals.

Is something wrong with this situation?  I think so.

Shouldn't adult citizens have the freedom to choose what goes into their
own bodies in the privacy of their own homes?

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

Thank you for considering this letter for publication.

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Subj: 008 LTE: Re: 'Legalize medical marijuana'
From: Kirk Muse <>
Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2009 08:09:35 -0800

To the Editor of The Phoenix:

I'm writing about your thoughtful editorial: "Legalize medical
marijuana" (11-19-09).

Beyond just the use of marijuana as medicine, why do so many of our
politicians want to keep a natural herb that has never been documented
to kill a single person, a criminalized substance? Why do apparently
intelligent people want to arrest and jail other people who use or sell
an easy-to-grow weed?

Perhaps to understand their position we should study the history of U.S.
alcohol prohibition. The notorious gangster Al Capone made most of his
illegal money from alcohol prohibition. Capone often bragged that he
“owned” the city of Chicago. Obviously, he didn't own all of the city of
Chicago; however, he had most or all of the politicians and police who
ran the city on his payroll. Al Capone was a successful businessman and
its not unreasonable to suspect that the drug cartels of today are
following his business model.

Its also not unreasonable to suspect that the drug cartels may have
many high-level politicians and police officials on their payroll.
Obviously, the type of politicians the drug cartels would have on their
payroll are those who advocate the continuation of the status quo of
marijuana prohibition, which is making the drug cartels so fabulously 
wealthy.

I'm not saying that any specific so-called “drug warrior” is on the
payroll of the drug cartels—just a little suspicious. I'm just a little
suspicious of the motives of all of the drug-war cheerleaders.

Kirk Muse
1741 S. Clearview Ave.
Mesa, AZ 85208
(480) 396-3399

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