Pubdate: Mon, 10 Dec 2007 Source: Antigua Sun (Antigua) Copyright: 2007 SUN Printing & Publishing LTD Contact: http://www.antiguasun.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4119 Author: Glen Francis TOUGHEN DRUG LAWS Dear Editor: I find it simply amazing that a little country like St. Kitts/Nevis can have a total of 17 murders in each of the last two years. Everyone is probably keeping fingers crossed that it does not get any worse than it is now. It is a clear indication that as much as the security forces of the country are trying to keep a lid on violent crime the thing continues to bubble over. There is no doubt in anybody's mind that all of this started with something that is a scourge to many countries, illegal drugs. Once this is prevalent anywhere near the country, things like this will continue to happen. It therefore means that the authorities of St. Kitts/Nevis have to come up with a strategy that will effectively combat the activities of drug traffickers, local dealers and those who use drugs. It may seem sad that people who are victim of the drug dealers will also have to spend time in prison or pay large fines if they are caught with drugs. All of this, however, should serve as a deterrent to all the young people who see some sort of glamour in this lifestyle. They can be assured that there is nothing glamorous in drugs sale or use and will only be a matter of time before the law catches up with illegal activity. Now, the government has some hard thinking to do and some of it must include what they will do as far as increasing sentences and fines for people who are into drugs, especially those who are traffickers. These people have to be fined out of existence so that when they come to court they know they are going to lose big time and will not just be able to walk out with a small fine which they know they will be able to pay without as much as breaking a sweat and be back into the business before the expiration of 24 hours. Drugs and violence can not be separated and, unless St. Kitts/Nevis does something to toughen drug laws, the violence will continue and probably even get worse. Glen Francis (via e-mail). - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom