Pubdate: Thu, 23 Mar 2006 Source: Brooks Bulletin, The (CN AB) Copyright: 2006 The Brooks Bulletin. Contact: http://www.brooksbulletin.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2917 Author: Florence Black Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v06.n330.a10.html PENALTIES NOT THE ANSWER Editor, The Bulletin; In regard to the demonstration planned to encourage higher penalties for those who commit drug related offences and letting drug traffickers know they are unwelcome in the community.....It is great to raise public awareness and to have the stiffer penalties but it takes two to create that problem.One who sells it and one who buys it , and somehow there has to be some way of getting it across to people to value themselves enough not to fall into that trap. People who are offering them drugs are not doing it for their good. There are other things they can do that are not dangerous and that last a long time, unlike the expensive,temporary fix drugs offer. Drug traffickers know what they are and what they are doing.They don't care what others think. That is the way they make their money and a demonstation is not going to bother them at all. Penalties are good but we have to try to change the tide and let people that are buying the drugs know, especially children, that the stuff is poison and a trap and they need to put good things into themselves instead of seeking the answers in drugs. It's a turbulent world out there, strong families make for stronger people. The family unit is under such attack and the comfort a person could find in their faith is not seen as important. There are so many easy fixes available , we have to learn to value ourselves and to choose better things to deal with our problems. Drug traffickers can't exist without customers. It's like the garbage on TV, if people didn't watch it then the people who put the programming out there would be forced to change in order to keep people watching. They will give you whatever you want in order to make money off you. Florence Black Brooks, AB - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin