Pubdate: Sat, 15 Jan 2005 Source: Bluefield Daily Telegraph (WV) Copyright: 2005 Bluefield Daily Telegraph Contact: http://www.bdtonline.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1483 Author: Stephen DeGray DRUG USERS RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR ACTIONS This concerns the several recent articles discussing fatal drug overdose, and pursuit of murder conviction for those " ... who provide prescription narcotics-whether intentionally or not ..." This sends a chill down the backs of physicians already criticized for under-treating pain; there are suits for this also. Who wants to be employed where you are liable regardless of what you do, or don't do. I wonder if the judicial system next will prosecute the grocery store for selling a bottle of aspirin, bleach, antifreeze etc., to some suicidal person, or the department of transportation for building a bridge that somebody jumps off. There are any number of ways to "end it all." Certainly those profiting by illegal drug trade are despicable. Like most vices, though, it takes at least two. Human nature seeks a variety of experience. The "war" against drugs has been ineffective if not counterproductive, in the opinion of nearly everyone except those employed by the War. The definition of addiction should be "something that you really, really like to do" rather than something that you have to do. No one has to continue a self-destructive habit, regardless of how good it feels. People who favor legalization want to place the responsibility for the decision on the user, rather than the provider. This would eliminate the middle man, who profits from the sale, and the authorities who chase their tails tracking down a few marijuana plants with a "street value of several million dollars." The user should be responsible for the consequences of his behavior, rather than passing it on to his family and the taxpayer. Most everyone would be happier, and the economy in southern West Virginia might improve. Stephen DeGray Bluefield, Va. - --- MAP posted-by: Josh