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Gov. Gary Johnson - Don Quixote of WOSD


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From: Paul Freedom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, March 18, 2001 2:22 AM
To: Constitutional Patriots Opposing Prohibition
Subject: [cp] Text Version-New Mexico to Consider Radical Drug Reform

Legalized Marijuana?

� The war on drugs is about to take a monumental new turn in New
Mexico.  Proposed legislation would put the state on the map as the
first in the nation to formally shift drug control policy from
incarceration to treatment.

The Legislature is now considering, and will vote on this weekend, a
sweeping package of laws that amount to a dramatically different
approach for dealing with the problem of drugs � including legislation
that would decriminalize the possession of marijuana for personal use.

Other states may soon follow suit.  The legislation is being
aggressively promoted by the state's Republican governor, who
acknowledges he may be committing an act of political suicide.

Gov.  Gary Johnson has defied his own party to spearhead the proposed
new laws.  "This is a medical problem," he insists.  "This is not a
criminal justice problem."

A Risky Political Move

Among the bills being debated is a measure that would make the
possession of an ounce of marijuana a civil infraction � like a parking
ticket � not a crime.  It would also legalize medicinal marijuana.

It will give judges discretion in how they issue drug-related
sentences.  And first- and second-time offenders convicted of
possession of small amounts of narcotics � everything from heroin to
cocaine � would be sentenced to treatment, not jail.

"The time has come in this country that we stop arresting individuals
for doing arguably no harm to anyone other than themselves," says
Johnson.

At the heart of the governor's philosophy is the idea that locking
people away in prison for drug possession simply doesn't work.  He
pushes his radical approach, knowing full well it will likely cost him his
political future.

Republican state Rep.  Ron Godbey thinks it is extremely dangerous
legislation.  He says the governor has betrayed his party.

"Any time drugs have been readily available, consumption increases,
addiction increases and crime goes up," says Godbey.

Treatment Over Incarceration

The governor counters with the argument drug experts have pressed for
years: Tough enforcement alone doesn't work.

"We have more drugs available, they're more easily available, they're
purer and less expensive than they were 30 years ago when we started
the war on drugs," says Katherine Huffman of the Lindesmith Center.

Anna-Mare Perez, a 32-year-old mother of four, is a prime example of
the governor's belief.

She is an addict, first locked up for possession of a small amount of
heroin.  It was the beginning of many arrests and more prison.

"They just wanted to warehouse me," says Perez.  "Put me in prison
and detain me for a little while."

Under the proposed legislation, Perez's first drug arrest would have
landed her in a clinic instead of a cell.

With these new laws, the governor and others are convinced Perez's life
�
and thousands like hers � could have turned out differently.

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