Pubdate: Sun, 10 Feb 2002 Source: Munster Times (IN) Copyright: 2002 The Munster Times Contact: http://www.thetimesonline.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/832 Author: Pat Rocchio PROBLEM IS EXTREMISM Everything Has A Good And Bad Side The key is to find the good side and develop it while trying to keep the bad side in check. Even gambling has a good side. And religion, a bad side. Why is alcohol legal and marijuana illegal? Is investing in the stock market just another form of gambling? Should we shut down the markets? Indiana's anti-gambling faction is accusing Gov. Frank O'Bannon of flip-flopping on the gambling issue because he said a Senate-inspired version of dockside gambling would be acceptable to him. Maybe O'Bannon isn't flip-flopping. Maybe he recognizes that gambling may be doing more good than bad in Indiana. That's the answer you would get from residents of Gary. A massive infusion of casino cash has Gary taking the initial steps toward a recovery. Who would have believed 10 years ago that Gary would be the site for the Miss USA contest? That there would be a new baseball stadium being constructed downtown, along with apartments and new homes? Not many would have bet on it. I'll bet there are a large number of people in Porter County and especially in Portage who wish that 1993 referendum on a riverboat would have passed. Maybe we wouldn't be in the financial crunch we are in. There is an evil side to gambling. People are addicted to it. They lose their grocery money. They abandon their families. The same can be said for alcohol. But there is no anti-alcohol faction visiting the Statehouse and buttonholing legislators to shut down taverns. It's not happening because the United States tried it once and it didn't work. Not only did it not work but it also gave birth to organized crime. Marijuana still is illegal. Marijuana also is hemp, which has many useful purposes but can't be grown because if smoked, it makes you giddy and real hungry. You can get the same feeling if you smoke an unfiltered Camel. It just doesn't last as long. When I was in high school, we used to smoke unfiltered Camels to "relax." It's a lesson we have never learned. Human vices cannot be legislated away. People will get their alcohol and drugs and gamble wherever they can, legal or illegal. We just have to keep the bad -- the extreme behavior -- in check. Extremism is bad even in religion. The war in the Mideast has caused more deaths and misery than any human vice has caused. Toss in the Crusades and the Spanish Inquisition and there's more death and misery than human vice will ever cause. I've never seen anyone marching to ban religion. I've never been to the boats. I'll probably go sometime. I've been to Las Vegas and Reno -- both in the early '70s when the casinos were downtown and there where a lot of guys with bent noses. I won about $40 in Vegas and lost about $40 in Reno. Last year I went to a casino in Gulfport, Miss. I won more than $100 because a friend would hold part of my winnings and not let me bet it all - -- any potential for extreme behavior was held in check. Criminalizing is not the answer. Controlling the extreme behavior will provide money toward improving our communities, not a criminal's lifestyle. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D