Pubdate: Sun, 23 Mar 2008 Source: Boulder Weekly (CO) Copyright: 2008 Boulder Weekly Contact: http://www.boulderweekly.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/57 Author: Kathleen Chippi MARK UDALL'S HYPOCRISY (Re: "Marked man," cover story, Feb. 28.) Mark Udall continues to feed the hypocrisy of his life when he jokes about being arrested for marijuana when he was "young and reckless." He was sentenced to one year of probation and says he channeled the "experience" into "something positive" by going on to graduate college and eventually becoming executive director of Colorado Outward Bound, a state representative and now a federal representative. How well would Mark Udall have "overcome" his arrest if he were arrested under today's drug laws? If you get busted for pot today, the first thing that happens is that you lose your right to federal financial aid for the rest of your life. Millions of intelligent youth are being barred from college educations because of "youthful indiscretions" just like Mark's. Under today's Draconian drug laws, he might actually go to jail. A recent Pew report showed that stiffer penalties for nonviolent drug offenses caused the prison population to triple in the past 20 years and that five states now spend more money on the prison-industrial complex than on their higher-education system. Even if you manage to stay out of jail, substance law offenders are forced to pay for their own drug "rehabilitation" classes and random urine and hair testing for illegal drugs. You can also lose your driver's license, and then maybe your job, because it's difficult to get to work without a car. This is the reality of the War on (some) Drugs for young people today. Mark is being extremely disingenuous when he makes light of his arrest as just a small obstacle that made him a stronger person. In 2008, if you get arrested for pot, it can ruin your life, and there is nothing you can do about it. Unless of course your father was a powerful member of Congress like Mark's was. But for the "little people," it's go directly to jail - no college, no driver's license, large fines, and in some states, you lose your right to vote for the rest of your life. So you can't even vote to throw out the politicians that put you in that situation! How convenient for people like Mark. Mark has done nothing about this war on young people and minorities, just as he has done nothing to stop the Iraq War. He shouldn't make light of his "reckless" youth until he steps up and does something to help today's young people achieve the same success he was privileged to obtain. Kathleen Chippi, Nederland - --- MAP posted-by: Derek