Pubdate: Sun, 22 Jun 2003 Source: Tribune Review (Pittsburgh, PA) Copyright: 2003 Tribune-Review Publishing Co. Contact: http://triblive.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/460 Author: Mark Crowley WAR ON FREE SPEECH? The War on Drugs caused serious collateral damage last month, reaching far beyond a few drug users. In late May, the Drug Enforcement Administration paid a visit to promoters of a concert in Billings, Mont., who were raising money for a medical-marijuana ballot initiative. These federal agents told promoters that just one drug violation by just one attendee would bring the full force of the Illicit Drug Proliferation Act down on them and their business. The promoters felt they had no choice but to cancel the event. The government's message is clear -- political speech about medical marijuana is now illegal. What'll be illegal next? Will this administration use this law to stop a protest rally questioning the war in Iraq? Will a future administration use this law to stop a pro-gun rally? The Constitution is now hanging by a thread. Are we that far from seeing federal agents lobbying, if not outright intimidating, state legislators and local citizen groups promoting medical marijuana or expanded gun rights? Let's hope conservatives and liberals in Congress adopt some libertarian common sense and stop this now. If not, I fear Congress will be all too eager to authorize "Operation Final Harvest" when Canada decriminalizes drug use. Mark Crowley Plum - --- MAP posted-by: Josh