Pubdate: Mon, 14 Feb 2000 Source: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (WI) Copyright: 2000, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Contact: 414-224-8280 Website: http://www.jsonline.com/ Forum: http://www.jsonline.com/cgi-bin/ubb/ultimate.cgi Author: Christopher Ahmuty, ACLU Milwaukee WI MARIJUANA PROHIBITION VIOLATES RIGHTS To the editor: The Milwaukee Police Association has criticized Milwaukee Mayor John Norquist and Police Chief Arthur Jones for supporting a local ordinance that decriminalized the possession of small amounts of marijuana. While the American Civil Liberties Union is non-partisan and does not endorse candidates for elective office, the flap over decriminalizing marijuana in the mayoral election provides an opportunity to advocate on one issue. We have opposed marijuana prohibition since 1968. The ACLU has its disagreements with Jones over issues such as area-specific enforcement, but his position on decriminalizing marijuana is right. The criminal prohibition of marijuana represents an extraordinary degree of government intrusion into the private, personal lives of the millions of adults who choose to use it. What's more, the so-called war on drugs is the cause of other serious civil liberties violations, including the civil forfeiture of people's homes, cars and other assets on the grounds they were "used in the commission of" a marijuana offense. The claim that marijuana is a more dangerous drug than alcohol or nicotine, which are not illegal, is ludicrous. Drug abusers should be treated as part of a serious public health problem, not as criminals. The crusaders in our nation's failed war on drugs may wish to step up enforcement, but that will only compound the devastating social impact of marijuana prohibition. CHRISTOPHER AHMUTY Executive Director ACLU of Wisconsin Milwaukee - --- MAP posted-by: manemez j lovitto