It's amazing to think that drugs that can cause violent
mania are being prescribed en mass to children while
drugs that calm people down like cannabis are the
NUMBER ONE target of law enforcement in the US!
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NEWS FROM THE LIBERTARIAN PARTY
2600 Virginia Avenue, NW, Suite 100
Washington DC 20037
World Wide Web: http://www.lp.org/
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For release: October 20, 1999
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For additional information:
George Getz, Press Secretary
Phone: (202) 333-0008 Ext. 222
E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Why are police arresting more dope smokers
than murderers, robbers, thugs, and rapists?

        WASHINGTON, DC -- Police are more eager to arrest
people for smoking marijuana than for murder, robbery, or
rape, according to new figures from the FBI -- and that's
a criminal misuse of law enforcement resources that puts
innocent Americans at risk, the Libertarian Party charged
today.

        "This is astonishing: Police apparently would rather
arrest a person with marijuana in his possession than a
sadistic killer with blood on his hands," said Steve Dasbach,
the party's national director. "We have to ask: What are
these police smoking?"

        According to the new FBI Uniform Crime Report, police
arrested more people for non-violent marijuana offenses in
1998 than for murder, rape, robbery, and aggravated assault
-- combined.

        In all, 682,885 Americans were arrested last year on
marijuana-related charges, while only 676,020 people were
arrested for the crimes of murder, rape, robbery, and
aggravated assault.

        Of those arrested for marijuana offenses, 88% were
charged with mere possession.

        "These figures are great news for murderers, rapists,
and robbers, since police appear to be more interested in
arresting someone for smoking marijuana than for committing
a cold-blooded killing, a sadistic rape, or a brazen burglary
spree," said Dasbach. "This is a clear case of public
endangerment -- and a tragic waste of criminal justice resources.

        "The fact is, every marijuana arrest means there is
less police time, less law enforcement money, less court time,
and fewer jail cells available to arrest, convict, and
imprison violent criminals," he said. "Does that make any
sense?"

        According to another new study from the Marijuana
Policy Project, there are 59,300 people in U.S. prisons and
jails for marijuana offenses at any given time, and there
have been nearly 3.5 million marijuana arrests since President
Bill Clinton took office.

        "The next time you hear about a vicious murder on the
news, ask yourself: Could the police have prevented this crime
if they hadn't devoted uncounted millions of dollars and man-
hours to arresting those 3.5 million people on marijuana
charges over the past six years?" said Dasbach.

        "How many people are dead, or raped, or had their
possessions stolen, or were savagely beaten because a local
cop was booking a marijuana suspect instead of protecting
innocent Americans from evil criminals? That's the real,
human cost of these new FBI figures -- and the sad price
we pay for the government's War on Marijuana."

        The good news in the new FBI Uniform Crime Report
is that violent crime is down, acknowledged Dasbach --
falling by 5% last year.

        "The question is: How much faster would crime be
dropping if police made murder, rape, robbery, and aggravated
assault their top priority, instead of marijuana?" he asked.
"In other words, how much safer would we be if police targeted
dangerous criminals like Jeffrey Dahmer and the Son of Sam --
instead of harmless victims like Cheech and Chong?"

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