Pubdate: Fri, 02 Nov 2001 Source: Richmond Times-Dispatch (VA) Copyright: 2001 Richmond Newspapers Inc. Contact: http://www.timesdispatch.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/365 Author: Gerhard S Schoenthal REDPATH, REAMS OFFER NEW IDEAS Editor, Times-Dispatch: The events of 9/11 shook me, as they did most Americans. Since then I have supported the response the President has taken. Justice must be wrought. In that context, I would like to discuss a reprioritization of the United States' military, intelligence, and police assets. For well over a quarter of a century the nation has been fighting a war on drugs. It has diverted the attention and physical and monetary resources of our military, intelligence, and police forces. This war is popularized again and again on television and in movies. As a member of the Navy, I participated in counter-narcotics operations. At this critical period in our nation's history the following question must be posed: "Wouldn't our military, intelligence, and police forces serve us better in the fight against terrorists if they weren't distracted by fighting a war on drugs?" In the coming election one man is standing up and trying to roll back the tide. He is Gary Reams, the Libertarian candidate for Lieutenant Governor. He has made his campaign a referendum on Virginia's marijuana laws. This is an important step in returning common sense to drug policy. If someone believes that our military and police forces are being misused and that the prohibition of marijuana has gone too far, he should vote for Reams. Gerhard S. Schoenthal, Charlottesville. - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk