Pubdate: Sun, 11 Jul 2004 Source: Watertown Daily Times (NY) Copyright: 2004 Watertown Daily Times Contact: http://www.wdt.net Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/792 Author: Larry Seguin REAGAN'S DRUG LEGACY Stewart MacMillian limited the radical conservatism of the Reagan legacy to union busting and the "some how" legality of bribes (corporate political donations) in his July 6 letter. During the Reagan presidency some of the most prohibitive drug control laws ever were passed. Mandatory minimum drug sentencing was passed in 1986. Prison time is determined by the weight of the drugs involved in the offense. Parole was abolished and prisoners must serve 85 percent of their sentence. The only way to receive a more lenient sentence is to act as an informant against others. The guidelines in effect stripped Article III of judges sentencing discretion and turned it over to prosecutors. In honor of his wife Nancy, President Reagan signed The Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988: This law established a federal death penalty for drug kingpins. Was the law used on a major cocaine or heroin dealer? No. It was used on a cannabis grower in rural, northeast Alabama who fortunately had his sentence commuted to life by Clinton. The famous "just say no" campaign against drugs was indoctrinated. We can judge its success by the present-day drug raids and drug testing in our schools. Reagan used marijuana to symbolize the weakness and permissiveness of a liberal society. A public health approach to drug control was replaced by an emphasis on law enforcement. That essentially opened the door to astronomical law enforcement budgets that have had no impact on stopping drugs. Larry Seguin Lisbon - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin