14 Wednesday, December 8, 1993 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Surgeon General supports legalizing drugs The Associated Press WASHINGTON — Surgeon General Joyceyln Elders said Tuesday she believed the United States would "markedly reduce our crime rate" by legalizing drug use. The White House immediately distanced itself from her remarks. Elders, fielding questions at the National Press Club, said legalization Elders told the press club that "60 percent of most of our violent crimes are associated with alcohol or drug use." has worked for one or two other countries where drug went down without drug use going up. "Many times they're robbing, stealing and all of these things to get money to buy drugs. I do feel that we would markedly reduce our crime rate if drugs were legalized," she said. Elders, a former Arkansas health commissioner, said she does not know all "the ramifications" of such a "The president is against legalizing drugs, and he's not interested in studying the issue," responded White House Press Secretary Dee Dee Myers. move but believes it warrants further study. "She expressed a personal opinion. It's been made clear to her that the president doesn't share that view," added Myers. Elders' office subsequently issued a statement saying the remarks were her "personal observations based on the experiences of other countries." WASHINGTON — The White House is not ready to seek sanctions against North Korea over its refusal to allow unrestricted inspections of its suspect nuclear sites, officials said yesterday. The Associated Press President Clinton discussed North Korea's latest inspection proposal with South Korea President Kim Young-sam in a 25-minute telephone call. Both leaders agreed that North Korea's proposal was inadequate, Press Secretary Dee Dee Myers said. She said they agreed on two objectives: North Korea must agree to inspections of all seven U.S. puts sanctions against North Korea on hold nuclear sites by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), a United Nations organization. North Korea must agree to resume talks with South Korea on making the whole Korean peninsula nuclear-weapons free. IAEA officials say North Korea was offering to permit unrestricted inspection of five of the seven nuclear sites at Yongbyon. But at the other two sites, which the IAEA and the United States consider to be the most important, the inspectors could only change batteries and film in monitoring cameras. Caroling for Food Interested in helping? Call 749-9226 for more information. 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