Pubdate: Thu, 09 Sep 2004 Source: Hope Standard (CN BC) Copyright: 2004 Hope Standard Contact: http://www.hopestandard.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1397 Author: Terry Vickerman Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v04/n1260/a06.html SOME DRUGS SHOULD NEVER BE LEGALIZED To The Editor: In reply to Mr. Russel Barth regarding street drugs and kids: Dear Mr. Barth, Your suggestion "that if drugs of all kinds were legalized and sold in a controlled and regulated market" my child would have less chance of coming into contact with drug dealers as he did two weeks ago is absolute unadulterated poppycock. Allow the controlled and regulated sale of such substances as cocaine in it's various forms, heroin, and crystal meth Mr. Barth? To children? To adults? Which head of which cartel would you have as Prime Minister Mr. Barth? You claim in your letter to The Hope Standard that you are from Ottawa. I have no doubt of that Mr. Barth as your suggestion easily falls within what I have come to expect from folks who hang out in that centre of vacuum theories and guilded stupidity. You obviously haven't observed the horrendous effects of street drugs in Hope or any of the other Canadian communities I have lived in. You claim that we need to legalize drugs and spend more money educating our kids about them Mr. Barth. Should we also legalize pornography, spousal abuse, armed robbery, poaching and all manner of other devastating and destructive criminal activities? Why not just toss out the Criminal Codes Mr. Barth and let children fend for themselves through "education" and grow up to be fine happy adults through that "education"? Why even bother protecting the kids from anything Mr. Barth? After all, the vermin that peddle drugs to kids can't really be all that bad. And ditto for gangrene. I'll tell you why Mr. Barth. I happen to love my kids and I want to have them around me forever. I want them to be have happy, healthy, and secure lives. My wife and I have educated them Mr. Barth. Why do you think my thirteen year old son walked away from the drug dealers that approached him? Why do you think he came to us with the details? I too have been educated Mr. Barth. I will not engage in an assinine debate that attempts to equate street drugs with the use of alcohol and Prohibition. Yes, booze which can also be very destructive but in very different ways that at least may be dealt with a greater degree of hope and success. I have been married for decades to a gal who has dealt with the affects of street drugs as a member of medical teams. I have acquaintances, friends, and relatives in other professions such as policing and social work who have also had to deal with the effects of street drugs. My best education with street drugs has come from watching kids and families descend into the vortex of Hell as a result of their use. I have watched helplessly as good people lost everything including themselves or their children over a very short time to such substances as crack and crystal meth. These people came from all walks of life Mr. Barth and the destruction that was visited upon them is nothing less than cold callous deliberate murder. You do not agree with humiliating and incarcerating drug dealers Mr. Barth. Neither do I. I think that kind of passive treatment is far too good for them but there are too many people in Ottawa who disagree with me and other parents who love their kids. For now anyway. No matter how hard it is for you to do so Mr. Barth, I really want you to try and understand that children, families, neighbourhoods, and towns such as Hope have an infinite priority of importance over any rights that drug dealers and others who commit murder and mayhem may have. Terry Vickerman Hope, B.C. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin