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SentLTE-Digest Thursday, September 26 2013 Volume 13 : Number 036

001 LTE: Re: Letter to the Editor
    From: Kirk Muse <>
002 LTE: Re: 'Raids on marijuana farms reveal drug-trafficking rings'
    From: Kirk Muse <>
003 LTE: Re: 'Hard drug users started with pot'
    From: Kirk Muse <>
004 LTE: Re: 'Keeping marijuana illegal doesn't work'
    From: Kirk Muse <>


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Subj: 001 LTE: Re: Letter to the Editor
From: Kirk Muse <>
Date: Fri, 20 Sep 2013 18:28:28 -0700

To the Editor of The Freeport Journal-Standard:

Once upon a time there was no drug-related crime in the United States.  
Every day people could purchase all the heroin, cocaine, marijuana or 
morphine they wanted at the corner grocery store for pennies per dose 
with no questions asked.

Back then we had 1.3 percent of our adult citizens addicted to drugs.

Because of that the U.S.  Congress passed the Harrison Narcotics Act of 
1914.  Because of that drug addiction went from being a health problem 
to becoming a criminal justice problem.  And because of that our overall 
crime rate soared.

And in 1970 we still had a drug addiction rate of 1.3 percent. Because 
of that Congress passed the Narcotics Control Act of 1971. Because of 
that the United States became the most incarcerated nation in history 
with 2.3 million prisoners.

Today we still have 1.3 percent of our adults addicted to drugs.  So 
far, we have spent more than a trillion dollars attempting to nullify 
the law of supply and demand.  Should we throw another trillion dollars 
down the drug war rat hole? Or do something different?

I strongly suggest that the readers Google or go toYoutube.com and 
search for: "Retired police Captain demolishes the war on drugs."

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

Thank you for considering this letter for publication.
PS: I am a former Freeport resident
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Subj: 002 LTE: Re: 'Raids on marijuana farms reveal drug-trafficking rings'
From: Kirk Muse <>
Date: Sat, 21 Sep 2013 11:02:07 -0700

To the Editor of The Hi-Desert Star:

I'm writing about: "Raids on marijuana farms reveal drug-trafficking 
rings" (9-21-13).

I'm sure that many marijuana growers, sellers and traffickers are 
thankful to the police for this latest marijuana bust and others like it.

Without operations like this, marijuana would be worth what other 
easy-to-grow weeds are worth -- very little.  Thanks to the Drug 
Enforcement Administration and other so-called "drug warriors," the 
easy-to-grow weed is worth almost as much as pure gold -- and completely 
tax-free.

Any marijuana growers, sellers or traffickers arrested will soon be 
replaced.  They always are.

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

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Subj: 003 LTE: Re: 'Hard drug users started with pot'
From: Kirk Muse <>
Date: Sat, 21 Sep 2013 12:48:34 -0700

To the Editor of The Daily Courier:

I'm writing about Larry Richey's letter: "Hard drug users started with 
pot" (9-19-13).
I submit that 100 percent of hard drug users started with either baby 
formula or
Mother's milk. Should we criminalize these substances?

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

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Subj: 004 LTE: Re: 'Keeping marijuana illegal doesn't work'
From: Kirk Muse <>
Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2013 11:17:14 -0700

To the Editor of The Daily Courier:

I'm writing about Bob Gordon's thoughtful letter: "Keeping marijuana 
illegal doesn't work" (9-25-13).

I'd like to add that those who think that marijuana prohibition somehow 
protects our children and society, I'd like them to search on Google or 
Yjoutube for "Retired Police
Captain demolishes the war on drugs."

You will see that marijuana prohibition substantially increases all 
other crime.  Back in the 1960s, police solved more than 90 percent of 
all homicides.  Today they solve just over 60 percent.  Why? Because of 
our so-called war on drugs.  There are huge financial incentives for 
police to make drug busts and confiscate the drug dealers' money and 
property, but no financial incentive to solve rapes, robberies or murders.

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

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