"Al didn't write and put into place where people who do drugs should go to prison"



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May 16, 2000

"President Gore will be calling for 50,000 more cops"

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Gore is promising prisoners "a simple deal: before you get out of jail, you have to get clean. And if you want to stay out, then you'd better stay clean." Not only does he want to test prisoners for drugs while they're in jail, he wants to test parolees twice a week and return them to jail if they fail. Other features of Al's war on crime: He wants to put Tommy Hilfiger out of business. How else can we interpret Gore's call for gang-free zones, banning "gang-related" clothing? What about gang-related music? Hmmm, Tipper tried that last one, and it didn't work out too well....

As for Al's favored drug of the early seventies, last year (Under Clinton-Gore)about 700,000 were arrested for marijuana offenses, about 87 percent for possession. That's more than double the equivalent number for the early nineties. Of the federal prison population of 118,000, about 60 percent are in for drug-law violations, the largest proportion for marijuana. So Al should feel a special kinship with these inmates."
http://www.counterpunch.org/goredrugs.html

"Gore smoked pot as a young man. Were his college-chum "connections" agents of evil? Does he think his old Harvard toking pals applauded when half-a-million Americans were arrested for pot possession in 1996, and again in 1997 -- far more than in any year under Nixon or Reagan?"
http://www.motherjones.com/commentary/columns/2000/08/goredrugs.html


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