Pubdate: Fri, 22 Dec 2006 Source: Parksville Qualicum Beach News (CN BC) Copyright: 2006 Parksville Qualicum Beach News Contact: http://www.pqbnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1361 Author: Randy White LEGALITY IS POOR POLICY I read with interest the letter in your paper from Russell Barth of Ottawa who seems to be another of those great thinkers that believe if we legalize drugs all our problems will be solved even with more money for governments so they can waste yet more of our tax dollars. Barth seems to question the policies of the Drug Prevention Network of Canada so let me make it clear what our four main principles are. To promote a healthy lifestyle -- free of drugs, to advocate no use of illegal drugs and no abuse of legal drugs, to oppose legalization of drugs and to support the United Nations conventions and treaties concerning drugs. I realize there are people like Mr. Barth who could be offended or even not understand such principles but I believe most Canadians would rather work with those principles than legalization of drugs, legalization of prostitution, injection sites and other such principles that hurt people rather than focus on prevention, treatment and enforcement. The Drug Prevention Network of Canada has a national board consisting of three medical doctors and 11 other people who have a vast amount of experience in the drug addiction field. All of them believe strongly in our principles and none of them believe as Mr. Barth suggests that we are keeping "this country from moving forward with sensible drug policy." Sensible drug policy is not legalization. Perhaps one of these days Mr. Barth would like to accompany me to a rehabilitation center and talk to those addicted and maybe, just maybe he would understand the difficulties we have in Canada by open drug policies like Vancouver is headed towards. Randy White Qualicum Beach - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake