Pubdate: Fri, 23 May 2008 Source: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (WI) Copyright: 2008 Journal Sentinel Inc. Contact: http://www.jsonline.com/news/editorials/submit.asp Website: http://www.jsonline.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/265 Author: Jim Stingl DRUG POLICY CHASES WEEDS, MISSES NEEDS I remember exactly where I was when I heard the space shuttle Challenger had exploded. Notebook in hand, I was watching the police toss bales of seized marijuana into a power plant furnace in Green Bay where I was a reporter at the time. It was quite the media event. The aroma was pungent and the message was clear: Watch out druggies. This is war. That was 22 years ago, and I have little doubt that dope smoking in Titletown and everywhere else goes along as usual. It was all for show. Same with the big pot bust this week in Oak Creek, Franklin and Sturtevant. Five people were arrested, and more than 2,000 plants were discovered in four homes that had been turned into the horticultural equivalent of the Mitchell Park Domes. Someday the police will seize marijuana plants without feeling the need to stage a show-and-tell where TV cameras can linger over the lush greenery. I understand why they always call in the media. It was, in the words of one police official, a once-in-a-career bust. But do you feel safer now? Is the problem of drug abuse in America any closer to being solved? Is this sweep anything but the tiniest dent in the availability of marijuana for people who want it? I'm not blaming police. They're on the front lines of an endless and expensive drug war, carrying out what they think America wants. But do we? I'd like to see prison space used instead for the repeat drunken drivers whom we're reluctant to charge as felons because there's no room to lock them up. They're a real menace. Show me some news video of a roomful of drunk drivers connected together in leg irons. That's a lot scarier than these weeds that make people giggle and crave junk food. Come to think of it, we should just legalize marijuana for adults and stop wasting so much time, energy and billions of dollars protecting people from themselves while locking up otherwise law-abiding citizens. Keep the harder stuff illegal, but regulate and tax legal weed. Pretty radical suggestion, I know, especially when you see how difficult it is to get even medical marijuana approved. Alcohol is much more dangerous and deadly and ruinous to families, and it flows legally just about everywhere you go. Marijuana rarely kills anyone, except when users unwisely and illegally drive high, but its evil is assumed to be self-evident. Maybe it's that exotic j in the middle of the word. Think of the money we'd save by not conducting three-month multi-jurisdictional investigations like this one that result in a few arrests and a bonfire. Then we could afford to offer more treatment to people who abuse drugs and need help more than punishment. We've taken small steps in this direction. First-time possession of marijuana is treated as an ordinance violation rather than a crime in Milwaukee and other places. But then it's hammer time. Subsequent arrests, even for possession, can turn into a felony and incarceration. The drug war is especially brutal, a recent study of Wisconsin found, if your skin happens to be anything but white. The criminal justice system winds up having a more detrimental effect on a person than the drug ever would. If we did this, I doubt the streets suddenly would be full of people who lose their train of thought in the middle of a sentence and just want to listen to Bob Marley. Life is best with a clear head. Police could stop being gardeners and concentrate more on crimes that really matter. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek