Pubdate: Fri, 01 Dec 2000 Source: Liberty Magazine (US) Copyright: 2000 Liberty Foundation Address: Box 1118, Port Townsend, WA 98368 Contact: http://www.libertysoft.com/liberty/index.html Author: Chuck Thomas, Marijuana Policy Project, http://www.mpp.org/ AN OLD SOLDIER NEVER DIES, DAMMIT On Oct. 16, White House drug policy director Barry McCaffrey announced that he will resign before the next president takes office. McCaffrey's drug war has been cruel, costly, and counterproductive. More than three million marijuana users have been arrested during his five-year regime, and his fight against medical marijuana has caused untold pain and suffering among the seriously ill. Indeed, a new FBI report released on Oct. 15 revealed a record number of marijuana arrests in 1999. According to the annual Crime in the United States report, there were 704,812 marijuana arrests in 1999 -- 88% of which were for possession, not sale or manufacture. Despite this all-out war, drug use in the United States has actually increased since 1995. Not surprisingly, McCaffrey is lying about his focus and accomplishments. For example, his resignation announcement says that he has "made prevention of drug use Goal One of this country's anti-drug strategy" -- yet the federal budget for domestic law enforcement is more than four times the budget for prevention. The mainstream media have responded to McCaffrey's announcement by gushing with praise, repeating his lies unchecked and overlooking the myriad of controversies he's been involved in over the years, e.g., paying television stations to influence the content of their shows, tracking Internet users who type certain drug terms into their search engines, and getting the United States involved in Colombia's bloody civil war. Perhaps McCaffrey's enormous expenditures for anti-drug ads in the popular press have bought him these undeserved accolades. Long gone is the time when a general who lost a war and caused such extensive havoc in his homeland in the process had only one way to resign with honor: hari-kari. Chuck Thomas - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk