Pubdate: Wed, 10 Oct 2001 Source: Rock River Times (IL) Copyright: The Rock River Times 2001 Contact: http://www.rockrivertimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/539 Author: Mike Plylar MISPLACED LAW ENFORCEMENT PRIORITIES Dear Editor: Our government, whose most important obligation is to protect Americans from threats, both foreign and domestic, has failed our citizens miserably. The CIA, whose sordid history is synonymous with drugs, created the heroin market that fuels these terrorists today, while supporting these same persons during the Afghani/Russian conflict. The very policies our government uses to outlaw these substances causes the majority of the problems blamed on these drugs. Does anyone honestly believe that these worthless powders would be more valuable than gold, if these failed policies were not in place? While declaring war against inanimate objects like illegal plants and substances and the citizens who choose to use them, they've allowed our most dangerous enemies to enter our country at will. In light of this current disaster, somehow, marijuana, which has never caused one death in the history of mankind, provides a whole new meaning for the word benign. Yet we spend tens, maybe hundreds of billions of dollars annually pursuing this plant around the globe. Wouldn't these resources be more wisely spent actually protecting our lives, instead of promoting a few people's idea of morality? Pot enforcers could painlessly be trained to become sky marshals, saving incredible amounts of wasted taxpayers' assets, and doubtfully anyone would be the worse for it, The difference here is: terrorists shoot back, while marijuana users go passively. As elected and appointed officials strive to disarm the American citizen, they allow our enemies to arm themselves with all manner of explosives, deadly chemicals and biological agents, nuclear weapons, and a cornucopia of military hardware manufactured by U.S. companies. Never has the phrase, "When guns are outlawed, only outlaws will have guns" rung so true. Government agents have committed hundreds of atrocities against our men, women and children, for the flimsiest of justifications in this disastrous drug war; all the while, our real enemies go unnoticed as they lurk in the shadows of the most criminal of underworlds, right here within our borders. Will you sleep more soundly tonight, knowing that the drug war has raged for decades without one clear victory, while our most violent of enemies are probably just waiting for the next opportunity to strike, barely impeded by such a fallacious waste of taxpayers' resources, which has focused on illegal substances and ignored America's most dangerous threat, terrorism? I won't, and I doubt most middle-class Americans will, either. If they [the government] can't protect us from them [terrorists], how did they ever think they can protect us from ourselves? They can't, and, by now, they're bound to know it. Our government failed us again, and so it goes. Mike Plylar Kremmling, Co. - --- MAP posted-by: Rebel