Pubdate: Mon, 16 Oct 2006 Source: Gainesville Sun, The (FL) Copyright: 2006 The Gainesville Sun Contact: http://www.sunone.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/163 Author: Bill Janes DRUGS SHOULDN'T BE LEGALIZED I am responding to the Oct. 10 letter "Bring drugs out of the closet," by Seymour Block. While I share Block's concerns about the profits gained from illegal drug sales, harm to the environment, and the nexus between drug trafficking and evil in the world, I do not support his conclusion that we should legalize drugs. To his credit, Block cautions that addiction "is a very serious problem and must be confronted." However, legalization will cause significant increases in addiction with related medical and societal costs. The nature of criminal activity may change; however, the level of crime will increase. Burglary, theft, prostitution, child and spouse abuse, and violence are among the crimes where we can predict marked increases. Work productivity, already significantly affected by drug use, will decline. More families will be destroyed and our communities will be less safe and more disjointed. The very fiber of our great state and nation could be threatened. Some readers will suggest that I exaggerate, or that the nature of my current work necessitates this response. To the contrary, I have too many years seeing the devastation of addiction to allow Block's letter to go unanswered. We should be unifying against the destructive forces that rip our families and communities apart. If we legalize drugs, we will experience horrific consequences in our families, communities, and nation. Harm does not come from drug prohibition; harm comes from drugs. BILL JANES Director Florida Office of Drug Control Tallahassee - --- MAP posted-by: Steve Heath