Anti-drug activists anger sting over marijuana campaign
Anti-drug groups has angered British musician Sting by adding his name to the campaign to legalize marijuana in America.
According to the reports of aceshowbiz. com, as politicians in many states, including California, consider legalizing pot, celebrities have come out in support of the suggested legislation and Sting wants America to spend the money it uses in the war on the drug, on poverty and environmental issues instead.
He further said, "The war on drugs has failed but it's worse than that. It is actively harming our society. People who genuinely need help can't get it. Neither can people who need medical marijuana to treat terrible diseases."
Sting is calling on fans to support activists at the Drug Policy Alliance (DPA) that campaign for those jailed for no violent drug offenses to be released from prison.
A spokesperson for DARE, which teaches schoolchildren about the dangers of drug use, said, "Sting should stick to singing and not meddle in matters he doesn't understand. We do not need pop stars coming out and making irresponsible statements like that." (With Inputs from Agencies)