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Jamaica: Opinion: Find A Rational Approach To End The Drug War

Dean Becker

Jamaica Observer

Wednesday 29 Aug 2001

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For nearly 500 years, colonialist powers like
England, Spain and later the US 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 demonised
the use of such drugs as marijuana, coca and
opium which previously had been a recognised
part 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 users and
that the religious 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 rumours 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 exceeds US$400 billion per year.

Today, the US, through its drug-convention
treaties, forces its ideas of Judeo-Christianity,
and all the attendant drug laws and morals on the
whole world. US media now ignores the ongoing
drug reform in England, France, 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 US now wants to repudiate the nuclear arms
treaty and refuses to sign five other treaties
that otherwise have worldwide endorsement. Our
government paid no attention whatsoever when
the US 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 "election"
of Bush; his selection of Ashcroft for attorney
general and with Hutchinson and Walters to head
up the DEA, the future seems set here in the
US; a more vigorous prosecution is assured.

The US leadership speaks now of preparing for
the coming of a rogue nation. A nation having
no regard for the horrible destruction it may
create, a nation that has no regard for human
rights. That rogue nation is the United States
of America.

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, spawned from a cesspool of hypocrisy.

Dean Becker Drug Policy Forum of Texas,
community liaison 11215 Oak Spring Houston,
Tx 77043 USA

 

 

 

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