Back to Map

SentLTE-Digest Saturday, August 31 2013 Volume 13 : Number 032

001 LTE: 'Sensible Washington Wants All Drug Possession Crimes to Be Misdem
    From: John Chase <>
002 LTE: 'Mandatory Minimums: For Worst Drug Offenders'
    From: John Chase <>
003 LTE: Re: 'U. S. to leave pot laws alone' (8-30-13)
    From: Kirk Muse <>


----------------------------------------------------------------------

Subj: 001 LTE: 'Sensible Washington Wants All Drug Possession Crimes to Be Misdemeanors'
From: John Chase <>
Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2013 06:48:20 -0700

Editors -

Re: Matt Driscoll's report "Sensible Washington Wants All Drug 
Possession Crimes to Be Misdemeanors"
http://www.seattleweekly.com/news/thedailyweekly/948545-129/washington

Matt mentions that Kevin Sabet is not sold on the idea that all drugs be 
defelonized. Mr. Sabet argues that low level users are not sent to 
prison. True; instead, they avoid a felony record by agreeing to help 
police set up someone else, thus doing the dangerous work the police 
don't like to do. That's how Rachel Hoffman got herself killed by two 
distributors near Tallahassee five years ago. If police have no 
distributor on their radar, they pressure an arrestee to set up another 
low-level user, someone like Rachel, and they, in turn, avoid a felony 
record. Sabat, as Director of the Drug Policy Institute at the 
University of Florida, should know of this dynamic, but chooses not to 
discuss it. The drug war is not about drugA vs drugB vs drugC. The drug 
war is about how low-level users are threatened with a felony record 
unless they cooperate. I have some standing: I live in the same town as 
Rachel's father and have spoken with him.

John Chase
727 787 3085
1620 E Dorchester Dr
Palm Harbor, FL 34684

- --
To unsubscribe from sentlte, visit http://www.mapinc.org/lists/
or send a message to  containing the command:
unsubscribe sentlte

------------------------------

Subj: 002 LTE: 'Mandatory Minimums: For Worst Drug Offenders'
From: John Chase <>
Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2013 14:46:19 -0700

Editors -

Your editorial "Mandatory Minimums: For Worst Drug Offenders" presents 
the dollar cost. Equally important is the social cost.

Mandatory minimums enable prosecutors to threaten a low-level drug 
arrestee with a sentence so long that the arrestee will agree to almost 
anything to avoid it. It is called "providing substantial assistance", 
and it usually means turning in someone else, often another low-level 
user, sometimes a violent distributor. Either way, it is bad social 
policy. If the target is another low level user, the cycle of 
substantial assistance can repeat itself. If the target is a violent 
person, it can get the arrestee killed. That happened 5 years ago to 
Rachel Hoffman when she agreed to help Tallahassee police set up two 
violent drug dealers. Mandatory sentencing law is bad policy, whether 
based on dollar cost or social cost.

John G. Chase
727 787 3085
1620 E Dorchester Dr
Palm Harbor, FL 34684

- --
To unsubscribe from sentlte, visit http://www.mapinc.org/lists/
or send a message to  containing the command:
unsubscribe sentlte

------------------------------

Subj: 003 LTE: Re: 'U. S. to leave pot laws alone' (8-30-13)
From: Kirk Muse <>
Date: Sat, 31 Aug 2013 10:25:39 -0700

To the Editor of The Wall Street Journal:

So Sen. Chuck Grassley (R., Iowa) thinks allowing states to regulate and 
control marijuana sends the wrong message. What message do we send when 
we allow
states to regulate and control tobacco that contains nicotine? Our 
annual tobacco vs marijuana kill ratio is greater than 400,000 to zero.

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

Thank you for considering this letter for publication.

- --
To unsubscribe from sentlte, visit http://www.mapinc.org/lists/
or send a message to  containing the command:
unsubscribe sentlte

------------------------------

End of SentLTE-Digest V13 #32
*****************************

Mark Greer ()         ___ ___     _ _  _ _
Media Awareness Project              /' _ ` _ `\ /'_`)('_`\
P. O. Box 651                        | ( ) ( ) |( (_| || (_) )
Porterville, CA 93258                (_) (_) (_) \__,_)| ,__/
(800) 266-5759                                         | |
URL: http://www.mapinc.org/lists/                      (_)

HomeBulletin BoardChat RoomsDrug LinksDrug News
Mailing ListsMedia EmailMedia LinksLettersSearch