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Tuesday, August 9, 2005

Thank you John Tierney...

...for getting people talking!

The blogosphere has been alive in the past day with talk of the drug war (as of this point, Feedster tracks about 50 blogs discussing Tierney and meth since his article appeared). All because a New York Times columnist dared to question it.

Oh, sure, there are debates about the numbers he used for use/abuse/addiction. The biggest critique (from Mark Kleiman) appears to be that the numbers are wrong because we don't have good enough system to accurately identify the numbers.

But none of that is able to derail the major points that Tierney boldly lays out:

  • Prohibition isn't always the answer
  • Media hype doesn't help the problem
  • Drugs are both good and bad, depending on how they're used

And people are talking. Check out the comments at TalkLeft (65 at this point) and at Balloon Juice (47 at this point). In addition to some well-reasoned ones, there are the usual idiots...

  • "Meth is bad. I know someone who was addicted. It was horrible. How can you want to legalize it?" (this is usually in response to someone who notes that prohibition actually caused the more dangerous aspects of meth)
  • "I suppose you'd be OK with making murder legal as well, wouldn't you?" (this is usually in response to someone who notes that meth exists as a problem even though it's illegal)

Lots of blind spots out there. But discussion is good. Discussion is great!

People read the New York Times. And look at what they've been reading lately:

Nice.

The first step is getting people so they're actually able to talk about alternatives to prohibition. Many people don't realize how huge a leap that is for those who have been conditioned all their lives.

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Jesse Parker writes:
HEY F[*]CK YOU AND YOUR DRUG CULTURE, DRUGS MAKE YOU ANTI SOCIAL AND DESTROY THE HUMAN MIND, SO I HOPE YOU ALL DIE. ANYONE WHO IS OPPOSED TO THE DRUG WAR, WILL BATHE IN THEIR OWN BLOOD.
Thanks for dropping by, Jesse. You might want to turn off the caps lock. The bathing in blood thing is very colorful, though, in a secret covenant or apocalyptic kind of way.

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In the New York Times

Tierney: Debunking the Drug War

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There's a war going on. It destroys lives and families, spawns violence, suspends civil liberties, tramples on the infirm, locks up millions of peaceful citizens, costs billions, and subjugates reason with fear. This blog looks at the front lines of the drug war, with news, analysis, and the occasional rant.

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