Pubdate: Thu, 1 Jan 2004 Source: Free Press, The (Houston, TX) Issue: 11, Page 35 00 Copyright: 2004 The Free Press, Houston Contact: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3222 Note: This monthly newspaper does not have a website. Author: Dean Becker Note: Dean Becker's Drug War NEWS airs locally on Pacifica Radio station KPFT, 90.1 FM and on 89.5 FM in Galveston: Mon-Sat at 4:20 PM and on Tuesdays at 6:30. Please visit: www.cultural-baggage.com THE UNVARNISHED TRUTH Broadcasting 7 days a week, from the Gulag City of Planet Earth, I am the host of Cultural Baggage and the 4:20 Drug War NEWS. These programs air each week on KPFT, Houston at 90.1 FM, on the Sirius Satellite Network, on FM frequencies in 6 other states and one in British Colombia, Canada. My goal is to expose the "Unvarnished Truth" about the drug war. The war of terror is really just the war on drugs, with afterburners. The mechanism of demonizing those who might have chemical weapons has been used for a century in America to go after mostly men of color, with drug concoctions considered so dangerous as to be a threat to the continuation of our society. The purpose of this column is to bring you the latest, most pertinent data available in regards to drug prohibition and to showcase the efforts of others in trying to bring this jihad against our own people, to an end. On December 17th, we started the 90th year of drug prohibition here in America. On 12/17/14, the Harrison Narcotics Act began the demonization and destruction of individuals and their families who chose ( chemical weapons, ) drugs not approved by the alcohol, tobacco, energy and pharmaceutical companies. We have been duped. This drug war is exactly what the drug lords want, their fondest wish fulfilled. Drug lords on both sides of the equation work to ensure the perpetuity of their scheme. On the one side, the growers, smugglers and sellers want this war to continue, lest their golden goose die from legalization. On the other side, the major pharmaceutical houses need this war to continue, lest they loose their stranglehold over the "truth" about these drugs. Gangs, violence, overdose deaths and children having access to drugs is a requirement, a necessity to maintain this drug war through constant, and ever evolving fear, generated and constantly refreshed by the drug lord's minions in the corporate media. December 17th, 2003 marked another reason to remember this date; this is when the 9th Circuit Court declared parts of the Interstate Commerce Clause of the Controlled Substances Act to be unconstitutional. This marks the date when they told Attorney General Ashcroft and his henchman to back off. The 9th Circuit decision will allow medical marijuana patients, in states like California to legally use their medicine with a doctor's recommendation if they either grow their own or have a caretaker with a green thumb. The reasons are obvious, there is no commerce, there is no interstate transportation and they are using marijuana under a doctor's care. I spoke with Angel Raich, who along with Diane Monson sued Ashcroft and won the right to grow and smoke their own marijuana. Angel told me how for years she had been paranoid, because of the ongoing series of busts in California by the DEA. She has a brain tumor that's inoperable and has been told by her doctors that if she were deprived of her medicine for even a few days it would be a death sentence. As we closed our conversation she stated: "For the last couple of years, I have not felt safe in my own home, because of the federal government. It just shows that someone as small as me can go up against a mighty giant like John Ashcroft and succeed." During the month of January, the guests you will hear on Cultural Baggage beside Angel Raich, will include Judge James P. Gray, the author of the drug reformers "Bible": "Why our Drug Laws Have Failed and what We Can Do About It - A Judicial Indictment of the War on Drugs". Judge Gray is running for the US Senate in the State of California. In tandem with Angel Raich's battle against the Attorney General, Judge Gray has called John Ashcroft "the most dangerous man in America today". Part of what we do with our drug war news programs is to educate and motivate the listeners. An event of enormous import in the drug war is coming to Houston this coming April. The Drug Policy Alliance, ( www.drugpolicy.org ) is sponsoring the "Breaking The Chains" conference on racial bias from April 1 to April 3, 2004 at the TSU campus. Speakers will include congressman John Conyers, the head of the congressional black caucus. Other congressmen, scientists, doctors, authors and drug reformers from around the world will participate in these events as well. The reason Houston was chosen relates to the fact that we sent more people to prison for less than a gram of drugs than did the whole rest of the state combined. For nearly 500 years, colonialist powers like England, Spain and later the United States, made it their business to impose their will on lesser countries, to force new religions and morals on all the "heathen cultures" of this earth. In the process, they vilified and demonized the use of such drugs as marijuana, coca and opium which previously had been recognized for their medicinal properties and as sacraments of many religions, many cultures for thousands of years. In the early 20th century, corporate heads foresaw gleaming profits in prohibiting the use of certain plants. They claimed that Chinamen on opium were a threat to a decent society, that Mexicans and Blacks would rape white women after smoking marijuana, that prison or death were too good for drug users and that the religious and medicinal underpinnings of these drugs were sacrilegious and evil. These men of influence and wealth had the contacts to force through laws based on nothing more than rumors circulated through newspapers controlled by these same interests. The American people were fooled into believing they were saved and that the control and distribution of these herbs and their extracts should be prohibited. This "prohibited" drug commerce now approaches five hundred billion dollars per year! Today, the United States, through its drug convention treaties, forces its ideas of Judeo-Christianity, and all their attendant drug laws and morals on the whole world. U.S. media now ignores the ongoing drug reform in England, Spain, Portugal, Canada and much of the rest of the world. Research, experience and common sense have shown these enlightened countries that the medieval drug laws are simply a mechanism that if left unchecked, would someday devour the meaning, the very fabric, of liberty. The United States has now repudiated the nuclear arms treaty and refuses to sign five other treaties that otherwise have worldwide endorsement. Our government paid no attention whatsoever when the U.S. seats on the UN Drug Policy and Human Rights panels were lost. We do not care. We are willing to lock up more than two million of our own people in order to support a growing prison-industrial complex. With the selection of Bush; his choice of Ashcroft for Attorney General and with John Walters heading up the DEAth squads, the future had seemed set here in the US; an ever more vigorous prosecution/persecution seemed assured. However, with the great news, that always seems to come from California, we now have a situation where Angel and Diane can legally smoke their medicine, safe from the dictates of zealots like John Ashcroft. Even Ed Rosenthal, the "Guru of Ganja" can now legally grow and smoke his own. Certainly the feds will try to pull their fat out of the fire, but the recent decisions by the US Supreme Court to allow doctors to recommend cannabis would seem to portend a better day on the horizon for all cannabis consumers. I ask you to be part of the solution, to dare to write a letter to your congressman and to the editor of the Houston Chronicle. Tell them this charade of a drug war has gone on for far too long. Demand that they find a better way to protect our children. My sound bite, used when I meet a network camera goes something like this: "The day we regulate the distribution of these drugs to adults, is the day we destroy the worth of the drug lords' stash; is the day we eliminate most of the reasons for which street gangs exist and is the day we take away the job of every street corner vendor who wants to sell drugs to our children. And that's just the first day." I ask all government leaders, all citizens to please consider a rational approach to ending this drug war. Help rid the earth of this monster of drug prohibition, spawned from a cesspool of hypocrisy. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake