Legalize drugs, why should doctors have the exclusive right to push drugs.
On point from today's Post.
A Draco of Drugs By William Raspberry Monday, April 30, 2001; Page A17
President Bush, if the reports are to be believed, has picked John P. Walters to replace Barry McCaffrey as head of the Office of National Drug Control Policy.
At one level, the nomination would be no surprise. It fits the pattern that has the president turning to retreads from his father's administration to fill key positions. Walters was deputy to drug "czar" William Bennett under the previous Bush administration.
At another level, though, it is a peculiar choice. Walters, almost alone among those who have spent serious professional time on drug abuse in America, harbors no misgivings over the fact that we've been crowding our prisons almost to the bursting point with nonviolent drug offenders.
Indeed, he thinks we'd be better off if we jailed more drug offenders. And while we're at it, he wrote in the March 5 issue of the Weekly Standard, we'd do well to abandon three of "the great urban myths of our time":
• That we are locking up too many people for possession.
• That we are locking up drug offenders for excessive sentences.
• That "the system is unjustly punishing young black men."
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