Pubdate: Thu, 02 Dec 2004 Source: Westender (Vancouver, CN BC) Copyright: 2004 WestEnder Contact: http://www.westender.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1243 Author: Mother Confessa Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Cannabis - Canada) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/coke.htm (Cocaine) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/decrim.htm (Decrim/Legalization) PROHIBITION DOESN'T WORK, FRIENDS Evil Brain Hello, front-of-the-book WestEnder readers. This week I've been given Evil Brain's space, so as to talk politics to you. Delighted to be here. First, note, unlike the Brain and so many others, your Mother is bored with the USA, and no longer has opinions on the subject. Canadian and Vancouverite issues, resolvable, tangible and relevant, are a lot more interesting to get into, anyway. It is Godly and proper to look to our own affairs first. Take drugs. Or rather, don't take drugs - please. Especially the hard ones. We'd be better off if harsh powders like heroin and cocaine, with their virulent corruption of their users, got uninvented somehow, or otherwise scourged from the good Earth. This will never happen, though. The fantasy of those who wrote the Criminal Code's controlled-substance sections is that the genie of pharamacology can be rebottled. What a childish wish this is! Marijuana grows wild in every province; a chimpanzee could be coached to refine cocaine; drugs are here to stay. Although based on wistful ideals, Prohibition is brutal in practice. Expensive, impure drugs make addiction a much worse Hell. Banning narcotics enriches armed criminal syndicates, which then make open war on each other and the police. The prisons fill, paramilitary squads have heat sensors in the sky, and the Charter is daily undermined. The War on Drugs is a fiasco, a campaign that goes on forever, although it was lost long ago. Strange it's not the war most Vancouverites are thinking about these days, eh? It's the conflict we're all paying for on a daily basis, after all. And it hasn't reduced hard-drug use. Not even a bit. Sometimes it seems like our Mayor Larry Campbell and a few other select politicians might have some inkling of this truth. Chief Constable Jamie Graham, not so much. Your Mother reads the Chief's recent $5 million VPD budget overrun as (a) an insolent challenge to the civilian authority, and (b) an indicator that Chief Graham really believes his force needs more resources to combat the Junkie Menace (particularly in the Downtown Eastside). Does the Chief, in his heart, believe the Drug Warrior dream, that the solution to a crime problem created by the threat of cops and jail is: more cops and more jails? I choose to believe better of Chief Graham, and of such excellent VPD constables as the Through a Blue Lens crew, and indeed of Canadian police officers in general. They wouldn't support a policy just because it creates demand for police services, right? In Vancouver, Chief Graham has been assigned to the Canadian front where the War on Drugs has created the most atrocities, and failed most completely. One hopes he will soon have the honour to admit it, rather than chiselling out $5 mil here and there in jobs for the boys. It would be nice in fact, if all the cops who know from personal experience that Prohibition is a failed policy, would speak out and say we need a radical change in the law. Constables-? Sigh. Politics get in the way. Elements of the Canadian right and left, who might organize a serious anti-prohibition movement, are e-flaming each other about Iraq. The big Vancouver media don't treat the subject seriously; the Sun runs crime-scare stories and asks, "How friendly is your municipality?" There's no political support for a rational shrinking of the narcotics laws. That's why your Mother Confessa retreats relievedly to the back-of-the book advice column, with thanks to the real Evil Brain. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin