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The Kinder, Gentler Drug Czar Still Wants to Lock You Up for Pot

Posted: 05/21/2012 2:03 pm

Drug Czar Gil Kerlikowske has a new article on The Huffington Post where he once again attempts to fulfill his statutory duty to scare the bejeezus out of Americans who might be considering the legalization of marijuana in three states and the medicalization of marijuana in a dozen others. This time he cites stats from something called ADAM, warning that over half of arrestees in ten surveyed metro areas tested positive for drugs! You need to be afraid, very afraid, of the crime-seeking drug junkies!

He opens by setting the "Kinder Gentler Drug Warrior" frame established by his former adviser, Kevin Sabet, Ph.D. -- the idea that both legalization and prohibition are ideological extremes. Gateway Gil has even begun using our terminology ("we can't arrest our way out of this problem") to pretend that the Obama Administration presents a rational, compassionate third approach:

One month ago today, we released the Obama Administration's 2012 National Drug Control Strategy, a drug policy grounded in sound research from the world's preeminent drug abuse researchers. This policy marks a departure from the debate I've seen develop during the past few years, which has lurched between two extreme views. On one side are those who suggest that drug legalization is the "silver bullet" solution to our nation's drug problem. On the other are those who still believe that the "War on Drugs," law-enforcement-only strategy is the way forward. Our policies reject both these extremes in favor of a "third way" to approach drug control.

How does that "third way" work? Well, instead of busting you for smoking pot and putting you in a cage, the kinder gentler drug warrior will bust you for smoking pot and put you before a judge in a drug court who lets you "choose" between rehab and a cage. Then in rehab, they'll force you to swallow and regurgitate lies about your "problem" marijuana use, require you to pee in a cup and, should that turn up positive, put you in a cage for smoking pot for a longer time than if you'd just chosen the cage in the first place. See, in the old "War on Drugs" paradigm, we only created jobs and revenue for cops, judges, lawyers, and prison guards. With the "Kinder Gentler War on Drugs," we add jobs for rehabs, pee testers, and probation officers, too.

They say if you want to understand an organization's priorities, don't look at their mission statement, look at their budgets. Here are the budgets for the "War on Drugs", divided between "war" (or "supply reduction" -- busting druggies, seizing drugs, paying other countries to bust druggies and seize drugs) and "drugs" (or "demand reduction" -- preventing drug us, treating drug addiction):

The Obama Administration has, indeed, increased funding for treatment and prevention over the Bush Administration's budgets. But Obama has increased funding for law enforcement, interdiction, and international funding, too. In overall terms, Obama has devoted $102 billion in his first term to the War on Drugs, while in Bush's last four years, the figure is $91 billion. The percentage of the War on Drugs that is still dedicated to the "war" side averages at 59.3 percent throughout the first four years of Obama, when it averaged 59.0 percent in the last four years of Bush.

The latest survey numbers he twists into a pretzel to find a way to scare you are from something called ADAM -- the 2011 Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring Annual Report. In his essay, Gateway Gil warns:

This study found a majority of adult males arrested for crimes tested positive for an illegal drug at the time of their arrest. In fact, positive drug tests among arrestees ranged from 64 percent in Atlanta, GA, to 81 percent in Sacramento, CA.

These data were obtained from individuals booked for all types of crimes, from misdemeanors to felonies, and not just those arrested on drug charges. The ADAM program tests only for drugs marijuana, cocaine, opiates (including heroin and prescription pain relievers), amphetamines/methamphetamine, Darvon, PCP, benzodiazepines, methadone, and barbiturates -- not alcohol.

Real quick, let's just knock these points down with simple common sense, then I'll dig deeper into the numbers and tell you what they really mean. The basic premise is that these scary stats are padded by including marijuana users, whose most likely crime is possessing or growing or trafficking marijuana. Sure, we all worry about the meth tweekers stealing cable off bridges, the coke fiends committing petty crimes, the heroin junkies trespassing and loitering, and the alcoholics crashing their cars and getting into fights, but does anybody really think smoking weed is leading people to harm others?

  1. Testing positive for marijuana tells you nothing about whether a person is under the influence of marijuana. Since marijuana can test positive for weeks after use, and since (at minimum) 17.4 million Americans ages 12 and up use marijuana monthly, all we're discovering is that some criminals might have smoked pot this month, not that smoking pot made them criminals.
  2. "... not just those arrested on drug charges" tells us they are including people who are busted on drug charges, doesn't it? So you found that people busted for having, growing, or selling pot have some pot in their systems? Great work, Inspector Holmes!
  3. Oh, we're not including alcohol, the most violence-causing drug in the history of mankind? Why is that? Could it be the crime stats about drugs you'd scare people with would be much worse if we were talking about booze?

For more statistics underlying the Drug Czar's deception on these three points, with full size charts, visit RadicalRuss.com.

 

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HUFFPOST PUNDIT
realitytrumpsbull
Two 'alves of coconut!
02:33 AM on 06/16/2012
If/when marijuana finally just becomes legal, how are they going to justify all that law enforcement outlay? Where's Trumka and the forces of union, on this?
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FlyingTooLow
Author of 'Shoulda Robbed a Bank'
12:43 PM on 05/23/2012
I spent 5 years in a US Federal Prison for a marijuana offense.
My book: Shoulda Robbed a Bank

It deals with exactly what this article is about.

I was convicted in a Federal Court for conspiracy to import and distribute 12,000 pounds of marijuana.
I have since mended my lowdown ways. But not my beliefs.

In my book, I wrote about numerous smuggling operations: from Colombia, South America, the Bahama Islands, and Mexico. Yes, the book is presented as a novel.

I admit, I had a great time. Each escapade is presented as a short story. I wrote the book from a humorous perspective. I finally reached a point where all I could do was laugh.

While in prison, I watched armed bank robbers come and go...some in as little as 20 months. I had a first hand look at just how ludicrous our pot laws truly are.

When I finally went to the parole board, after over 3 years behind the wall, I pointed out to the 'panel members' that I had witnessed at least 5 bank robbers leave AND COME BACK while I sat there for pot!
The parole panel's response: "You must understand that yours was a very serious offense."

Pot? Marijuana? Mine is serious but armed bank robbery is not?
I stayed for another 2 years.

Please check out the book. And don't let the price scare you away: $2.99.
I know...outrageously expensive...but, I need the money.
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realitytrumpsbull
Two 'alves of coconut!
05:23 AM on 06/16/2012
I hope pot gets legal, so that most of the money involved 'goes away', to where if you want a pot plant you can plant one IN your own garden, and have a nice day. No guns, no money, no legal controversy, just you and your 'happy smoke' and no hassle/interference/interactions required. Life, liberty, pursuit of happines, legalize, already. Let the career crimesters and legal eagles find something else to shoot each other over.
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Nicon
05:10 PM on 05/22/2012
If Gill had to spend an hour with Irvin, his head would explode!

You don't know Irvin? by all means, click the link, meet the man you have been buying cannabis for, for the last 30 years, he wants to say thanks!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1NggzEkltM
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Yossarian22
02:59 PM on 05/22/2012
You're forgetting one of the most insidious aspects of this forced treatment program. When an innocent pot smoker is extorted into attending unnecessary rehab, not only does that mean one less bed for people who really need it(waiting lists for public rehab is often 6 months or longer) but it also inflates the statistics so that now drug warriors can go about claiming that this new stronger pot is so much more addictive that ever since we forced pot smokers to go to rehab at gunpoint, more pot smokers have checked in for rehab. So therefore, we need to toughen up our drug laws to keep this menace off the streets!
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Midnight Toker
10:42 AM on 05/22/2012
potheads don't steal..

they share!
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Robert Gudzikowski
free,natural,harmless,individual
09:50 AM on 05/22/2012
We are all addictive by nature due to the flaw in the food chain. If a person doesn't get the proper amounts of vtiamins,minerals and nutrision we crave anything that satiates our desire for what we lack. Whether it is salt,sugar,drugs or booze we are only human.This is what makes (the drug war) a matter of healthcare not law inforcement. This vicious circle can only survive through prohibition! Pull your head out America! End the violence by ending prohibition. It can and will only get worse if we don't.
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Jose3
09:02 AM on 05/22/2012
The biggest danger is a state of lawlessness in a government with no credibility. Gil Kerlikowske is doing a good job of destroying the little credibility that the government has left.
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themightyabealrd
screw the real world-I'm an artist!
05:10 AM on 05/22/2012
I'd rather have my tax dollars fund a war on drunk drivers. A 49 year old wife and mother was killed by an out of control alcoholic driver last Friday night in Grand Rapids, Mi. How many pot smokers have killed people while driving high?
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Jeremy Echols
04:10 PM on 05/22/2012
This is a very tricky point - Gil will show you all kinds of data where high drivers are in wrecks and fatalities and whatnot. But you have to look at the raw data to get at the truth - in most cases where pot is "involved" in a fatal car accident, alcohol or another drug is also involved.

There doesn't seem to be much information about marijuana on its own.
03:15 AM on 05/23/2012
States with MMJ laws have lower drunk-driving related fatalities per capita than neighboring states which don't.

http://www.ucdenver.edu/academics/colleges/CLAS/Departments/economics/research/Documents/Rees_WP_11-05.pdf
04:58 AM on 05/22/2012
Amazes me at how our government just continues to twist facts and lie to the people. They don't want us to think for ourselves. "Just do as you are told." Nope, don't think so. Cannabis users know the truth, we choose to open our minds and eyes to the lies. Thank you for breaking it down for us Russ. Keep it up!
12:27 AM on 05/22/2012
Thanks for smacking down the lies Russ.
10:21 PM on 05/21/2012
Another spot on article. Nicely done!
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Thinking Clearly
Communication is the key to understanding
10:08 PM on 05/21/2012
ANY marijuana smoker is eligible under these new Federal guidelines to be "rehabilitated" because all "use" of marijuana is considered a disorder in Federal eyes. Thanks Gil.

Does that mean Obama has been rehabbed already?
08:08 PM on 05/21/2012
Thanks for the HONEST information Russ
05:21 PM on 05/21/2012
Sigh.... Sounds like Obama and Dear old Gil have simply rephrased their propaganda.
Translation: More of the Same. Prohibition and jail for all.
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RMForbes
Ask me about industrial hemp
05:00 PM on 05/21/2012
Did President Obama actually request the increased funding or did the prohibitionists in Congress act unilaterally?