Stats contradict WA minister on drug use

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Cannabis use in Western Australia fell markedly after it was decriminalised – contrary to comments by Police Minister Rob Johnson that it had grown “extensively”.

Mr Johnson told reporters on Tuesday that when former WA Labor premier Geoff Gallop decriminalised the smoking, possession and cultivation of small amounts of marijuana in 2004, he presided over a surge in drug use.

“We became known as the cannabis capital of Australia and we saw cannabis use grow extensively,” Mr Johnson said.

“If you start decriminalising it what you see is an increase in use.”

Mr Johnson was responding to a think tank of prominent Australians that said the so-called war on drugs had been lost Fake Wyler Watches, and tougher laws were doing more harm than good.

However, statistics from the National Drug Strategy Household Survey show cannabis use among West Australians fell from 13.7 per cent in 2004 to 10.8 per cent in 2007.

The figure rose to 13.4 per cent in 2010, after the Liberal-National government came to power in 2008, but was still below the 2004 figure.

Mr Johnson recriminalised possession of 10g or more and cultivation of cannabis last year, introducing some of the nation's toughest penalties.

National Drug Research Institute deputy director Simon Lenton told AAP on Tuesday there was “no evidence” to back Mr Johnson's comments.

“The real story here is that cannabis use has been declining across the country and in WA – there's no evidence that it increased at all among the general population or amongst surveys of schoolkids Fake Anonimo Watches,” he said.

Mr Lenton said the rise in cannabis usage figures between 2007 and 2010 could be explained by a statistical anomaly, after the telephone component of the survey was removed Fake Omega Watches, increasing the number of positive responses.

“People are less likely to admit to drug use on the phone than they are in a sealed questionnaire,” he said.

“They changed the methodology Fake Ebel Watches, so if you look across the board – across the country – there's been an increase.”

Mr Lenton said only about three per cent of cannabis users were “busted each year by police”, meaning education was a better deterrent than harsher penalties.

He said laws newly introduced in WA under which parents could get a mandatory sentence of 12 months' jail for growing just one marijuana plant if it was proved to harm a child were “detrimental”.

“There is clearly indication that applying a criminal penalty to a minor cannabis offence doesn't reduce rates of use in the general community Fake Parmigiani Fleurier Watches for sale, or even people who are apprehended,” he said.

“People going to jail for a minor cannabis offence is clearly not in the interests of them or their children.”

Opposition police spokeswoman Michelle Roberts said Mr Johnson's comments were “more evidence of his incompetence”.

“Nothing that he says (is based) on evidence,” she said.

“He's just spouting populist lines.”

Mrs Roberts said Labor had “no further plans for decriminalisation” but had yet to finalise its drug policy Replica B R M Watches, even though it didn't agree with the government's hard-line approach.

“The current approach isn't working,” she said.

Mrs Roberts said the rise in amphetamine use was more of a concern than minor cannabis use.

A spokeswoman for Mr Johnson said he stood by his remarks.

She’s Come Redone

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To hear the senators talking, their overwhelming impression of Sonia Sotomayor on this first day of her confirmation hearings is that she is Just. Too. Much.

Sotomayor herself feeds that impression off the bat by confessing to the committee that she has brought along too much family—or what she describes as “familylike” people. If she were to introduce the whole pack of them by name, she says, “we’d be here all morning.” Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., then tries to turn the judge’s Too Muchness into an asset by trussing up Sotomayor in superlatives. “She has more federal judicial experience than any nominee to the Supreme Court in 100 years.” “She is the first nominee in well over a century to be nominated to three different federal judgeships by three different presidents.” We hear over and over that to be the first requires being “the best.” Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., promises that Sotomayor will go on to be “one of the finest justices in American history.”

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Sen. Lindsey Graham goes out of his way to frame his critique in terms of Sotomayor straying even beyond the bounds of her temperate judicial record. “It bothers me when someone wearing the robe takes the robe off and says experience makes them better than anyone else,” he says, referring to Sotomayor’s much-invoked comments about the virtues of being a wise Latina. If you think about it, the judiciary committee is playing out a meta version of the fight that happens every day at the court. Republicans typically say they want their judges humble, restrained, and able to fit comfortably in the overhead bin. Democrats want their judges to be the stuff of legends; hence all the references today to Thurgood Marshall and Oliver Wendell Holmes. Sonia Sotomayor’s task is to stake out a space for herself somewhere in between.

The senators also use their time to show that they have a cold, mathematical formula for why this nominee may not be cold and mathematical enough to judge. They lay out their respective neutrality tests. Jeff Sessions tells us that he will not vote up or down on the nomination solely based on Sotomayor’s record, because it does not tell us what will happen when “the judge’s philosophy will be allowed to reach full bloom.” Orrin Hatch, * R-Utah, describes a test for judicial fitness that’s so scientific it was published in the Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy. Sen. Grassley says he will be “asking about your ability to wear that judicial blindfold.”

It would be far more honest, if politically ruinous, for all the senators to do precisely what Judge Sotomayor has done and jettison the calculus to admit that it’s very difficult to separate one’s personal politics from ideology. She said, in her famous 2001 Berkeley speech: “I simply do not know exactly what that difference will be in my judging. But I accept there will be some based on my gender and my Latina heritage.” Sen. Russ Feingold, D-Wis., commends this speech today as a “remarkably thoughtful attempt to grapple with a difficult issue not often discussed by judges: How do a judge’s personal background and experiences affect her judging?” But nobody else wants to hear this judge grapple with her preconceived ideas, even if she is pledging to rise above them.

I am reminded today, as Sotomayor is serially assaulted for her alleged bias, that the last time I covered a judicial confirmation hearing, I was in a daily, miserable personal panic. I had a new baby and every 10-minute break became a frantic search for 12 ounces of fruit juice and a place in the U.S. Senate to plug in a breast pump. I don’t think I’m biased in favor of the average breastfeeding news correspondent. It’s just that a Wise Lactating Woman might just have some thoughts about structuring the breaks in the daily confirmation schedule that don’t always occur to even the wisest men. Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., makes this point today when she ticks off the backgrounds of her colleagues on the committee, arguing that nobody is biased. They just have different backgrounds. And when Ruth Bader changed her colleagues’ minds in a strip-search case, she wasn’t infecting them with her bias. She was just explaining something new.

Here’s my own test: Empathy—the judicial attribute that the president has invoked and his opponents have derided as bias—means knowing what you don’t know and being willing to listen to things that never occurred to you. That’s why the only really important part of Judge Sotomayor’s brief opening statement today is her explanation that when she writes opinions, she lays out the law and then explains why on behalf of the court she either accepts or rejects the contrary position. It’s her way of saying she listens to both sides. Maybe all that extrajudicial empathizing makes her too large for the overhead bins. But I think she’s talking about the same “open mind” Justice Alito touted at his hearings—and that’s why that statue of blind justice has two scales instead of an electronic step-on scale that talks out loud.

I confess that despite the fact that it lacked anything memorable, beyond the emotion, I wasn’t disappointed by Judge Sotomayor’s terse, bare-bones opening statement today—a statement in which she did little more than lay out her autobiography and pledge “fidelity to the law.” Yes, it was dispassionate. That’s probably a good thing when your opponents believe you’re too excitable. Yes, it was spare. That’s a good thing when your critics celebrate minimalism and humility above all things. Given how often Sotomayor was accused of being hugely Where find Replica Rado Watches, inappropriately larger-than-life today, going tiny may have been precisely the right way for her to play it.

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Yale Surrenders

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The capitulation of Yale University Press to threats that hadn’t even been made yet is the latest and perhaps the worst episode in the steady surrender to religious extremism—particularly Muslim religious extremism—that is spreading across our culture. A book called The Cartoons That Shook the World, by Danish-born Jytte Klausen, who is a professor of politics at Brandeis University, tells the story of the lurid and preplanned campaign of “protest” and boycott that was orchestrated in late 2005 after the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten ran a competition for cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed. (The competition was itself a response to the sudden refusal of a Danish publisher to release a book for children about the life of Mohammed, lest it, too, give offense.) By the time the hysteria had been called off by those who incited it, perhaps as many as 200 people around the world had been pointlessly killed.

Yale University Press announced last week that it would go ahead with the publication of the book, but it would remove from it the 12 caricatures that originated the controversy. Not content with this, it is also removing other historic illustrations of the likeness of the Prophet, including one by Gustave Doré of the passage in Dante’s Inferno that shows Mohammed being disemboweled in hell. (These same Dantean stanzas have also been depicted by William Blake, Sandro Botticelli, Salvador Dalí,  and Auguste Rodin,  so there’s a lot of artistic censorship in our future if this sort of thing is allowed to set a precedent.)

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Now, the original intention of limiting the representation of Mohammed by Muslims (and Islamic fatwas, before we forget, have no force whatever when applied to people outside the faith) was the rather admirable one of preventing idolatry. It was feared that people might start to worship the man and not the god of whom he was believed to be the messenger. This is why it is crass to refer to Muslims as Mohammedans. Nonetheless, Islamic art contains many examples—especially in Iran—of paintings of the Prophet, and even though the Dante example is really quite an upsetting one, exemplifying a sort of Christian sadism and sectarianism, there has never been any Muslim protest about its pictorial representation in Western art.

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Last time this happened, I linked to the Danish cartoons so that you could make up your own minds about them, and I do the same today. Nothing happened last time, but who’s to say what homicidal theocrat might decide to take offense now. I deny absolutely that I will have instigated him to do so Replica IWC Watches sale, and I state in advance that he is directly and solely responsible for any blood that is on any hands. He becomes the responsibility of our police and security agencies, who operate in defense of a Constitution that we would not possess if we had not been willing to spill blood—our own and that of others—to attain it. The First Amendment to that Constitution prohibits any prior restraint on the freedom of the press. What a cause of shame that the campus of Nathan Hale should have pre-emptively run up the white flag and then cringingly taken the blood guilt of potential assassins and tyrants upon itself.

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