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Director Kerlikowske

  • by Russ Belville, NORML Outreach Coordinator June 30, 2009
    Dictionaries for Drug Czar Kerlikowske - click here to donate online to NORML and we'll remind Director Kerlikowske and President Obama that "legalization" needs to be in their vocabularies.

    Dictionaries for Drug Czar Kerlikowske - click here to donate online to NORML and we'll remind Director Kerlikowske and President Obama that "legalization" needs to be in their vocabularies.

    Remember this statement from our Drug Czar that “legalization” is not in the president’s vocabulary, nor in his own?

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    Numerous writers in the blogosphere (including me) said, “Somebody get Gil a dictionary!” So we decided here at NORML to launch the official “Dictionaries for the Drug Czar” Campaign.  Here’s how you can participate:

    Dictionaries for the Drug Czar Campaign

    1. Go to your local discount store and buy a cheap pocket dictionary.
    2. Find legalization inside and mark it with a yellow highlighter and a Post-It® or paper-clip on that page
    3. Mail that dictionary to the Drug Czar at the address below.

    Cheaper Option:

    1. Buy a postcard.
    2. On the postcard write: “Director Kerlikowske, here is a new word for your vocabulary: le·gal·i·za·tion (noun): the act of authorizing something previously illegal.”
    3. Mail that postcard to the Drug Czar at the address below.

    Cheap and simple no-mail option:

    1. Click that graphic up above to donate online to NORML.
    2. Fill in the boldfaced fields.
    3. Click the “Comments (Add any group affiliation here)”.
    4. Enter “Dictionary for the Drug Czar” in that line.

    MAIL YOUR DICTIONARIES AND POST CARDS TO:

    Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP)
    Executive Office of the President (EOP)
    Attn: Director Gil Kerlikowske
    Washington, DC 20503

  • by Russ Belville, NORML Outreach Coordinator June 25, 2009

    (Raw Story) A woman serving a short sentence in a Houston, Texas, jail for possession of marijuana died in custody over the weekend, and officers are not saying how or why.

    The 29-year-old, identified as Theresa Anthony, had expected to spend just two and a half weeks behind bars in the Harris County lockup. On Saturday, Cynthia Prude, Theresa’s mother, received a phone call from the jail’s Chaplain informing her that her daughter was dead.

    Theresa Anthony, victim of prohibition

    Theresa Anthony, victim of prohibition

    Prude has not been allowed to see the body, nor has the Harris County Sheriff’s Department even spoken with her, according to area media.

    On 4 June 2009, the Justice Department concluded a 15 months-long investigation into the Harris County facility and determined in the subsequent 27-page report that over 142 prisoners had died there since 2001. Most expired due to lack of medical care, the report claims.

    The Associated Press noted that after the Justice Department declined to make its findings public, The Houston Chronicle was able to obtain a copy, which it released on the Internet.

    Wait a minute, how is this possible? According to our last Drug Czar, John Walters, finding a non-violent offender in jail or prison for simple possession is like finding a unicorn.

    Theresa Anthony could be you or me. Or could have been a young Barack Obama. Just another dead unicorn, expiring in a cage for the crime of preferring the safest choice of social relaxant or therapeutic medicine.

    President Obama, if you can stop giggling for a moment, could you please put “legalization” back on the table? Director Kerlikowske, could you please find the time to add “decriminalization” to your vocabulary? You have the power to see to it that Theresa Anthony is the last unicorn to die in a cell.