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Drugs. MAJORITY of 2 million U.S. prisoners. USA has highest incarceration rate.

U.S. pseudo-democracy. | 08.11.2001 19:57

This web page is good for exposing the true magnitude of the U.S. drug war. Reproduce freely. Copy any or all of it, and distribute. Or just pass on the page description and link. The MAJORITY of the 2 million U.S. inmates are incarcerated due to the drug war! The Drug-War Industrial Complex. The U.S. drug-war inmate MAJORITY is calculated by adding together inmates committing drug crimes, drug-related crimes (such as robbing to get money for drugs that are expensive because of the drug war), drug-related parole violations, etc.. The USA has 5% of the world's population and 25% of the world's 8 MILLION prisoners.

Majority of 2 million U.S. inmates are in due to drug war. Republican evil, Democrat cooperation. The Drug-War Industrial Complex.  The U.S. drug-war inmate MAJORITY is calculated by adding together inmates committing drug crimes, drug-related crimes (such as robbing to get money for drugs that are expensive because of the drug war), drug-related parole violations, etc.. Statistics, references, links, and charts.

Majority of 2 million U.S. inmates are in due to drug war. Republican evil, Democrat cooperation. The Drug-War Industrial Complex.  The U.S. drug-war inmate MAJORITY is calculated by adding together inmates committing drug crimes, drug-related crimes (such as robbing to get money for drugs that are expensive because of the drug war), drug-related parole violations, etc.. Statistics, references, links, and charts. 

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*INTRODUCTION. 
 *MAJORITY of inmates in USA. DRUGS. 
 *Some RELATED CHARTS. 
 *Drug War = More HARM than drugs. 
 *PUBLIC domain. 
 *QUICK LINKS to SITE PAGES. 
 *QUICK LINKS to CHARTS. 

 

*6-2000. Washington Post. June 3, 2000. What On Earth? Behind Bars. "At least 8 million people are being held in prisons and jails around the world, ... SOURCES: Worldwatch Institute, U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics (for U.S. data), Britain's Home Office Research." Link: 

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INTRODUCTION.   [TopLink] 

This web page is good for exposing the true magnitude of the U.S. drug war. Reproduce freely. Copy any or all of it, and distribute. Or just pass on the page description below. 

*The MAJORITY of the 2 million U.S. inmates are incarcerated due to the drug war! The Drug-War Industrial Complex. The U.S. drug-war inmate MAJORITY is calculated by adding together inmates committing drug crimes, drug-related crimes (such as robbing to get money for drugs that are expensive because of the drug war), drug-related parole violations, etc.. The USA has 5% of the world's population and 25% of the world's 8 MILLION prisoners. The USA surpassed Russia in the year 2000, and so the USA again has the world's highest incarceration rate! It is now 5 to 17 times higher than all other Western (long democratic traditions) nations. The US incarceration rate has nearly QUADRUPLED since Reagan's election in 1980. 6.5 million adults, or 1 in 32 adults in the USA, or 3.1% of adults, were under correctional supervision (in jail, in prison, on probation, or on parole) at yearend 2000. Statistics, references, links, and charts: 
http://drugwar.8m.com/majority.htm  and 
http://www.angelfire.com/rnb/y/majority.htm  and
http://members.fortunecity.com/multi19/majority.htm

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2 MILLION U.S. inmates. MAJORITY in due to U.S. DRUG WAR!  [TopLink] 

Republican evil, Democrat cooperation, corporatist control: The Drug-War Industrial Complex. 

The U.S. drug war inmate MAJORITY is shown by adding together drug crimes, crimes to get money for drugs, drug-related parole violations, etc..

"Nearly one in four persons (23.7%) imprisoned in the United States is currently imprisoned for a drug offense. The number of persons behind bars for drug offenses (458,131) is roughly the same as the entire prison and jail population in 1980 (474,368)." From the July 2000 report, "Poor Prescription: The Costs of Imprisoning Drug Offenders in the United States."
http://www.cjcj.org/drug/exsumm.html and 
http://www.drcnet.org/wol/index.html#distortion and 
http://drcnet.org/wol/147.html#risingnumbers

*Number and percentage of prisoners whose primary and/or most serious crime was a drug offense. Based on federal estimates of state and federal drug prisoners. Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics. Chart from 1980 on. 8% in 1980. 23% in 1998. 
http://www.motherjones.com/prisons/drug.txt  and 
http://www.motherjones.com/prisons/data_NATIONAL_drug.html 

In addition, "The FBI has reported that almost one-third of people convicted of robbery and burglary, and more than one-quarter of people convicted of larceny, committed their crimes to get money for drugs. Moreover, 6.5 percent of the murders in the United States in 1990 occurred in narcotics-related circumstances" (The Washington Post, Jan. 18, 1994).

The Nov. 2, 1995 Chicago Tribune reported: "The latest Bureau of Justice Statistics [BJS] survey of U.S. prison inmates in 1991 found that 27 percent of robbers admitted they committed crimes to buy drugs; 30 percent of burglars said so, and 5 percent of convicted murderers did." BJS report (need free, Adobe Acrobat, reader to view the pdf file): 
http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/abstract/drc.htm and 
http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/pub/pdf/drrc.pdf 

*7-1999. USA. War Won't Solve the Drug Problem. "In 1988, just over half of the murders in the city [New York City] were 'drug-related.' But once the researchers examined the circumstances of the murders, they discovered that the clear majority, 74 percent, were results of the drug trade, not drug use (14 percent) or the need to get money for drugs (4 percent)." Washington Post OPED from Drug Policy Foundation. 
http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v99.n731.a13.html 

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Some RELATED CHARTS.  [TopLink] 

*CHART. Parole violations and drugs. Percentage of violators returned to prison for failing urine tests, associating with drug users, etc..  
http://www.angelfire.com/rnb/y/charts4.htm  and  
http://drugwar.8m.com/charts4.htm  

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> http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/pub/ascii/p99.txt  and 
> http://drugwar.8m.com/majority.htm  and 
> http://members.fortunecity.com/multi19/charts4.htm 
> *Data are from the Survey of Inmates in
State Correctional Facilities, 1997. Detail
adds to more than 100 percent because some
inmates may have had more than 1 reason.

*PERCENTAGE of federal prison population who are DRUG OFFENDERS, 1970 to 2000. 
http://www.angelfire.com/rnb/y/federal.htm  and 
http://drugwar.8m.com/federal.htm                     [TopLink] 

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>1973____23,336___22,038______5,652______25.6_____
>1974____23,690___21,769______6,203______28.4_____
>1975____23,566___20,692______5,540______26.7_____
>1976____27,033___24,135______6,425______26.6_____
>1977____29,877___25,673______6,743______26.2_____
>1978____27,674___23,501______5,981______25.4_____
>1979____24,810___21,539______5,468______25.3_____
>1980____24,252___19,023______4,749______24.9_____
>1981____26,195___19,765______5,076______25.6_____
>1982____28,133___20,938______5,518______26.3_____
>1983____30,214___26,027______7,201______27.6_____
>1984____32,317___27,622______8,152______29.5_____
>1985____36,042___27,623______9,491______34.3_____
>1986____37,542___30,104_____11,344______37.7_____
>1987____41,609___33,246_____13,897______41.8_____
>1988____41,342___33,758_____15,087______44.7_____
>1989____47,568___37,758_____18,852______49.9_____
>1990____54,613___46,575_____24,297______52.2_____
>1991____61,026___52,176_____29,667______56.9_____
>1992____67,768___59,516_____35,398______59.5_____
>1993____76,531___68,183_____41,393______60.7_____
>1994____82,269___73,958_____45,367______61.3_____
>1995____85,865___76,947_____46,669______60.7_____
>1996____89,672___80,872_____49,096______60.7_____
>1997____95,513___87,294_____52,059______59.6_____
>1998___104,507___95,323_____55,984______58.7_____
>1999___115,024__104,500_____60,399______57.8_____
>2000___123,141__112,329_____63,898______56.9_____
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> http://www.bop.gov/fact0598.html#Drug  and 
> http://members.fortunecity.com/multi19/federal.htm  and 
> http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/glance/tables/corr2tab.htm

> From the link just above: State and Federal prisoners totaled 1,312,354 in 2000. Jails held 621,149. From the July 2000 report, "Poor Prescription: The Costs of Imprisoning Drug Offenders in the United States" one finds this: "Nearly one in four persons (23.7%) imprisoned in the United States is currently imprisoned for a drug offense. The number of persons behind bars for drug offenses (458,131) is roughly the same as the entire prison and jail population in 1980 (474,368)." If drug-war-related crimes are added in, such as burglary, theft, robbery, larceny, and murder for money to buy drugs (which are expensive due to the drug war); and parole violations due to drugs; then the MAJORITY of inmates in jails, state prisons, and federal prisons in the USA are incarcerated due to the drug war. 
> http://drugwar.8m.com/majority.htm  and 
> http://www.cjcj.org/drug/exsumm.html and 
> http://www.drcnet.org/wol/index.html#distortion and 
> http://drcnet.org/wol/147.html#risingnumbers and 
> http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/abstract/drc.htm and 
> http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/pub/pdf/drrc.pdf and 
> http://www.bop.gov/fact0598.html  and 
> http://www.bop.gov/fact0598.html#Drug  and 
> http://www.bop.gov/fact0598.html#Race  ___ 

 

*U.S. Federal Mandatory-Minimum Drug Sentences. Most states also have mandatory minimums. 
http://www.angelfire.com/rnb/y/mandatory.htm  and 
http://drugwar.8m.com/mandatory.htm                     [TopLink]  

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>_________________without_parole._______No_parole
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>_________________doses_if_carrier_______________
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> http://www.famm.org/about1.htm  and 
> http://members.fortunecity.com/multi19/mandatory.htm ___ 
> 1 kilo is 1 kilogram, which equals 1000 grams. 
> 1 pound equals 454 grams. 1 ounce equals 28.35 grams. 

*U.S. Incarceration Rates Chart. Timeline. Drug War Incarceration Nation. 
http://www.angelfire.com/rnb/y/rates.htm  and 
http://drugwar.8m.com/rates.htm                     [TopLink] 

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>________*1932__#165***__are_estimates._See___
>________*1934__#164**___links_and_endnotes.__
>________*1939__#206***_______________________
>________*1945__#147**___All_the_***peaks_and_
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>________*1961__#179***__And_some_key_years.__
>________*1968__#141**________________________
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>________*1974__#153_____1974._Nixon_resigns._
>________*1977__#194__________________________
>_________1978__#202______452,790__223,820,016
>6_Ronald_1980__#220______501,886__228,446,000
>6_Wilson_1981__#241______555,114__230,645,000
>6_Reagan_1982__#262______610,767__232,803,000
>and______1983__#275______645,713__234,868,000
>Nancy____1984__#288______681,282__236,938,000
>Reagan.__1985__#311______742,939__239,109,000
>Holy_____1986__#331______799,171__241,267,000
>War______1987__#352______856,906__243,462,000
>on_______1988__#387______949,659__245,705,000
>Drugs____1989__#434____1,076,670__248,143,000
>_________1990__#457____1,146,401__250,718,000
>_________1991__#480____1,216,664__253,620,000
>_________1992__#504____1,292,347__256,516,000
>_________1993__#527____1,364,881__259,131,000
>_________1994__#562____1,469,947__261,615,000
>_________1995__#598____1,577,842__264,061,000
>_________1996__#614____1,637,928__266,574,000
>_________1997__#645____1,734,538__269,118,000
>_________1998__#665____1,806,808__271,584,000
>_________1999__#690____1,890,837__274,024,000
>_________2000__#699____1,933,503__276,601,000
>Add_in_______________________________________
>138,184__2000__#737____2,071,687__280,930,000
>Juvenile,______#Rate______ALL_____Population.
>U.S.___________per______INMATES___U.S._and___
>Territories,___100,000____________Territories
>etc..__________population_________+4,329,000_
>_____________________________________________
>234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456
>Fixed_width_Courier_font_lines_up_columns.___
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> http://members.fortunecity.com/multi19/rates.htm  and  
> http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/glance/tables/corr2tab.htm 

*Drug war CHART web pages described. With QUICK LINKS to all of them. New chart pages. Old chart pages. All chart pages. 
http://www.angelfire.com/rnb/y/chartsfocus.htm  and  
http://drugwar.8m.com/chartsfocus.htm   

*Incarceration rates. World. 1985-1995. By nation. CHART. U.S. and Russian rates updated for the year 2000 and 2001. At the change of the millennium, the USA (aka Babylon), became number one again. Links to 1999, and later, rates for many nations. 
http://www.angelfire.com/rnb/y/world.htm  and 
http://drugwar.8m.com/world.htm  

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Drug War = More HARM than drugs.   [TopLink] 

The failed drug war causes far more harm than drugs.

The U.S. Drug-war Industrial Complex causes the world's highest incarceration rate; years wasted in brutal prisons; broken, one-parent families; many kids orphaned; bloody drug-trade turf wars; high violent crime rates relative to all other Western nations; many property crimes to get money for drugs (that are expensive due to the drug war); lower inner city property values; insane prison, court, and police spending; spending cut from education and healthcare; violent criminals released early to keep in non-violent drug offenders with longer mandatory minimum sentences; many unnecessary deaths from impure drugs; racist drug law enforcement and sentencing; racial profiling; private prisons for profits; powerful prison guard PACs supporting ever more prisons; rampant corruption; drug-funded, CIA-aided, death squads throughout Latin America for decades; Bill of Rights being shredded in the USA ... 

Expanding interlocking corporate-government control by playing both sides of the Drug War: Private prison corporations; prison guard and police unions; money-laundering banks; paramilitary drug-funded death squads controlled by the wealthy; military-paramilitary-police underground cooperation; selective drug law enforcement concentrating on political, university, and union organizers; Nixon's COINTELPRO-type control of society; 1000+ station, corporate-mega-media nationwide hate-radio drug warriors such as ClearChannel creating ever more drug war hysteria; politicians and judges dependant on FoxNews and ClearChannel-type corporate campaign donations and airtime; etc., etc.. 

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 --President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. (One Thousand Americans, George Seldes, page 5.)
http://www.emperors-clothes.com/articles/randy/swas3.htm

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True democracy and the end of Republicrat corporatist control and the drug war may only occur in the USA when there is a legal separation between corporations and the state. A constitutional separation as strong as the First Amendment separation between church and state. 

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