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May 11, 2010

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I HATE DRUGS…BUT…

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I’m not sure if the stats Mike quotes below include those under the influence of drugs in the drunk driving stats, because DUI can include anything from pain killers to alcohol, but I think he has a point that either DUI penalties need to be stiffer or a different form of punishment needs to be employed for non-violent drug offenders. I don’t think that legalization is the answer, but somebody should be thinking creatively about it.

Maybe one of you have an idea. I’d love to see your comments.

People of the Second Chance

I HATE DRUGS…BUT…
Comments | May 6th, 2010 7:44:54 am

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Posted by Mike Foster: Follow Mike On Twitter

I think it is time to rethink our strategies and attitudes about the “War on Drugs.”

Stats show that close to 60% of inmates in state prison are convicted non-violent drug offenders.

Many of these offenders are locked up in privatized prisons and can cost states up to $30,000 per prisoner/per year.

Studies verify the “War On Drugs” unfairly impacts black people (especially black men) in sentencing and arrests. The facts are scary. So is the injustice.

Drunk drivers kill more people each year then drugs. Drunk driving is typically a misdemeanor but if you’re caught with drugs you’re doing 5 years.

Time to rethink all of our ideas and beliefs about this?

I’m curious on your thoughts?

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8 Comments
  1. May 14 2010

    all kids are at risk kids. that's why we need mentors for so badly!!

  2. May 13 2010

    I completely agree with the proactive approach. So, let's adopt an elementary school and mentor all of the at risk kids.

  3. May 11 2010

    I'll shoot Mike a note. I'm sure he'll appreciate the education. 🙂

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