Pubdate: Tue, 13 May 2008 Source: Tallahassee Democrat (FL) Copyright: 2008 Tallahassee Democrat Contact: http://drugsense.org/url/hdEs6Z0o Website: http://www.tallahassee.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/444 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v08/n483/a07.html Author: Alex Rivas FIND A BETTER WAY TO REDUCE DRUG USE On Friday morning, police were led to the body of Rachel Hoffman, a 23-year-old graduate of Florida State University and Tallahassee's latest casualty in Richard Nixon's antiquated "War On Drugs." Many would like to dismiss this tragedy as another druggie losing the war or just plain happenstance, but to do so would be to ignore the role our state and law enforcement played in this poor girl's death. Rachel Hoffman did not die because of her entanglement in the dark world of drugs. She died because her entanglement in that world led her to accept a bargain she should never have taken. As the story goes, police caught Rachel speeding and in possession of 25 grams of marijuana - a dumb thing for Rachel to have had. Police seized upon her arrest to use her as a pawn in their efforts to "clean up Tallahassee's streets." To have her charges lessened, she agreed to help TPD in a sting operation. TPD did this because of the legal system's prioritization of stopping drug offenses - the same priority that gives our country the highest incarceration rate in the world. The police employ a policy of putting civilians in the way of the bullets to "help reduce" marijuana usage. It is time we ask ourselves how many more people have to die over this drug before we think of more creative ways to deal with the issue. I'm saddened that a friend is dead because of exploitative police practices, and if a serious public debate is not started over this issue it is only a matter of time before the city experiences another Rachel Hoffman. Alex Rivas - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake