Pubdate: Thu, 21 Apr 2005 Source: Edmonton Journal (CN AB) Copyright: 2005 The Edmonton Journal Contact: http://www.canada.com/edmonton/edmontonjournal/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/134 Author: Donna Campbell TOUGHER PENALTIES NEEDED FOR DRUG TRAFFICKERS In light of the four Mounties murdered and the unsolved murders of high-risk women in Edmonton I am in favour of much harsher penalties for drug trafficking, especially since drug traffickers contribute to so many deaths. The existing penalties are not severe enough and are not a deterrant to the greediest of traffickers. Traffickers have no conscience, they know what happens to the people who buy from them. As for the women who are forced onto the streets to sell their bodies to buy their next fix, how about charging the trafficker with contributing to child prostitution, especially since most of these women became addicts as minors? How many more women have to die at the hands of sexual predators/murderers because of greedy drug traffickers? Like it or not, traffickers contributed to the deaths of these "high-risk" women, most of whom were only children when they became addicts. Something more serious has to be done to make Edmonton and Canada safer from drug traffickers and sexual predators some of whom have resorted to murder to hide their sick deeds. The Canadian justice system is nothing more than an illusion. We should be more like Americans, you know, "zero tolerance." Canadian "justice" is not justice, it is a "licence to kill." Let us take up the American flag. Donna Campbell, Edmonton - --- MAP posted-by: Josh