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Barry McCaffrey, Roundhead Ironist-Accomplice
by Myles Kantor

Note:  I started this article in December 2000 but stopped about
halfway. Watching Governor Gary Johnson of New Mexico address
Thursday=92s NORML (National Organization for the Reform of
Marijuana Laws) conference has galvanized its completion.

Former Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP)
Barry McCaffrey recently spoke at the Heritage Foundation on "Drug
Use in America." He referred to "the nut bowl effect," "bi-modal
distributions," "polydrug abusers," and other phenomena.

Expanding beyond bureaucratic nomenclature, McCaffrey affirmed his
support for "the aggressive enforcement of anti-drug laws" (not  exactly
a surprise). As for the drug users rendered criminals by those laws,
"Their personal behavior is disgusting."

Leaving aside the Soviet texture of his agency's abbreviation, such
Puritanical vituperation is to be expected from McCaffrey. He typifies the
Cromwellian crusade called the War on Drugs that has roundly
contused constitutional liberty and instilled an informer mentality among
the young. In the days of England's Lord Protector (and Ireland's
ravager), McCaffrey would have been known as a Roundhead. (The
description is more than figurative; McCaffrey bears a Roundhead's
visage.)

Yes, McCaffrey is a loyal soldier in the battle against those vile narcotic-
 fiends who must feel the State's superiority, ripped from their
families and livelihoods. Oh, what a righteous cause!

McCaffrey also displayed quite a flair for irony in his Heritage speech.
 At one point in his tirade against the heathens he declared, "We
live in a free society."

Larry Elder observes in The Ten Things You Can't Say in America: "A
free government allows maximum personal freedom, liberty, the power
to come and go, to make our own choices, and to experience life as we
choose to. In exchange for this freedom, we must accept that others will
make bad choices. This is the price of liberty."

The War on Drugs cannot remotely claim to comport with these
entailments of freedom; nay, it is antithetical to them. It has perpetrated
systematic expropriation, both philosophically and physically.

Dr. Thomas Szasz condemns the War on Drugs as a War on Property
and "chemical statism." (See Our Right to Drugs: The Case for a Free
Market.) He is right on each charge, and let me be even blunter: The
War on Drugs is a chronic form of multi-dimensional theft.

In a free society, the War on Drugs would be prosecuted in newspapers,
pamphlets, websites, and other media. That is, its efficacy would be
determined in the marketplace of ideas by the voluntary choices of
autonomous individuals. In America, the marketplace and choice have
been criminally displaced.

Some, I fear many, look at the victims of the War on Drugs and think,
"Those are just a bunch of bums. Why should I care if they
get nailed?" Traditionalists especially might be less than
perturbed about the incarceration and/or dispossession of narcotics
users.

This is how governments implement tyranny: Select an undesirable
segment of society, criminalize it, and incrementally diffuse the policy.

By the time people realize the deviants' (so-called) persecution
has encompassed them, it's too late. (This, incidentally, is one
reason why sodomy laws are so noxious. Assume the power to
proscribe consensual intimacy on private property and further
omnipotent government is logically implicated.)

The Barry McCaffreys of America are not acquiescent to or mildly
supportive of the constitutionally corrosive, autonomy-eviscerating drug
regime.  They are energetic accomplices in the federal criminality that
calls itself justice. These are hard words, yes, but not excessive for
those that have the effrontery to speak of freedom as they wage
war against it.
April  21, 2001

Myles Kantor lives in Boynton Beach, Florida.
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The truth is, if you are the President's wife and have a drug problem you
get a drug-rehab clinic named after you.  If you are poor, black, or
Hispanic and you have a drug problem, you will languish in jail for years.
~~Bill Masters, "Liberty", November, 2000

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