Pubdate: Fri, 19 Mar 2004 Source: Sand Mountain Reporter, The (AL) Copyright: 2004sSand Mountain Reporter. Contact: http://www.sandmountainreporter.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1713 Author: Carrol Ray Sutton LEGAL ALCOHOL IS LIKE PROSTITUTION Dear editor: I am not surprised, but I am very disappointed in our mayor, city council, etc. going along with the "liquor crowd" in their continued efforts to legalize the sale of liquor (alcoholic drinks) in our city of Albertville. Any well-informed person should know that "alcohol is the number one drug problem" facing our nation today. Would our mayor, city council, etc. go along with legalizing the sale of other drugs such as marijuana, meth, cocaine, etc.? On what basis would they oppose the legalization of the sale of these drugs and condone the legalizing of the sell of alcohol? They cannot consistently oppose such. Wouldn't the revenue from these things (along with the related businesses that would come in) really add money to the "coffers" of our city according to the argument made in favor of legalizing the sale of alcohol? Would the mayor, city council, etc. go along with legalizing gambling and prostitution under the pretense of improving our city and furthering the education of our children? If they are consistent, they would. The same arguments that are made in an effort to justify legalizing the sale of liquor can be made with equal force to legalize the other drugs mentioned above and also the evils of gambling and prostitution. They would not dare do so at this time. I believe it is immoral to legalize the sale of any of them because of the evil fruit it produces (see Matthew 7:16-20; Luke 6:43-44). The use of alcohol produces such fruit as drunkenness, murders, thefts, drug addictions, adulteries, etc. The use of alcohol often destroys marriages and breaks up families. Children are separated from either one or both parents because of the use of alcohol. Its use often causes wives and children to suffer from a lack of food, clothing, heat, etc. Question: Can we afford to legalize the sale of such a "monster" under the pretense of "improving our city" and furthering "the education of our children"? When we legalize a thing, we place our stamp of approval upon its use. Neither do I accept the idea that the sale of alcohol in cities, counties and states provides more net income than the consequences of drinking such cost. There are additional costs in police protection, fires, vehicle accidents, vehicle repairs, insurance, emergency room visits, health expenses due to alcohol-related accidents, alcohol-related addiction and diseases, deaths, funeral expenses, etc. that result from the consumption of liquor. Need I say more? If legalizing the sale of alcoholic drinks is the answer "to raising money for the education of our children" and for "improvement of our city", please tell us why do the cities, counties and states that legalize the sale of liquor ever have problems from that point on with "money for the education of our children" and for "city improvements" once they have legalized the sale of liquor? We should be able to expect honest answers to legitimate questions, but usually honest answers are not forthcoming. The next step after legalizing the sale of liquor is to legalize gambling. The proponents know they must "legalize their evils" incrementally or most people would be able to see through the "smoke screens" they send out each time. Instead of trying to "legalize" such evils as those mentioned above, I suggest that our city leaders follow the initiatives taken by the Boaz City leaders and get out and work hard to bring in honest industry. What do you say? Carrol Ray Sutton, Albertville - --- MAP posted-by: Derek