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I. Individual Rights and Civil Order
The War On Drugs
The so-called "War on Drugs" is in reality a war on the American
people, our Constitution, and the Bill of Rights. We deplore the
suffering that drug misuse has brought about; however, drug prohibition
is more dangerous than drugs themselves. The War on Drugs is a grave
threat to individual liberty, to domestic order and to peace in the
world; furthermore, it has provided a rationale by which the power of
the state has been expanded to restrict greatly our right to privacy
and to be secure in our homes.
We specifically condemn the use of "profiles" as sufficient to
satisfy the probable cause requirement of the Fourth Amendment, the use
of "civil asset forfeiture" to reduce the standard of proof historically
borne by government in prosecutions, and the use of military forces for
civilian law enforcement as an exception to the Posse Comitatus Act
which forbids this practice.
We call for the repeal of all laws establishing criminal or civil
penalties for the use of drugs and of "anti-crime" measures restricting
individual rights to be secure in our persons, homes, and property;
limiting our rights to keep and bear arms; or vote.