*   law is not approved by the majority of all registered voters, not just
*   the people who actually voted. [What???] No proposition has ever met that
*   criterion.
*   
*   Arizona voters approved proposition 200 last November by a ratio of 2 to 1.


Drug War results:

>   Our prison population has tripled over the last 20 years.
>   As of June 1996, 1.6 million of us were in prisons and jails.
>   Incarceration rates for drug offenses - which are not considered major
>   crimes - have increased significantly while other categories are fairly
>   constant.

*   The Wall Street Journal, September 7, 1989
*   
*   Nobel prize-winning economist Milton Friedman, "Every friend of freedom...
*   must be as revolted as I am by the prospect of turning the U.S. into an
*   armed camp, by the visions of jails filled with casual drug users and of
*   an army of enforcers empowered to invade the liberty of citizens on slight
*   evidence.

>   Drug offenders were  6.4 percent of state prison populations in 1980.
>   Drug offenders were 22.3 percent of state prison populations in 1994.
>
>   The growth from less than 20,000 to nearly a quarter of a million was
>   nearly tenfold.
>
>   Nonviolent drug offenders making up 58% of the federal prison population.


Name a single person ever who was robbed by
someone suffering from marijuana withdrawal.

Law Enforcement Hysteria, Propaganda and Lies:

And that Drug War hysteria commercial about the train wreck by the engineer
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