Pubdate: Wed, 28 Feb 2007 Source: Merritt Herald (CN BC) Copyright: 2007 Merritt Herald Contact: http://www.merrittherald.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1446 Author: Stanley Reitsma Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/decrim.htm (Decrim/Legalization) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?137 (Needle Exchange) NOT THE ANSWER Editor: There are calls for the legalization of pot, because we cannot get rid of it. Pot should never be legalized. Drugs fry people's brains and drugs kill, period. Do drugs and people high on drugs make them better parents, spouses and employees? We should continue the war on drugs. I will admit the drug war is not very successful, but just because we cannot eradicate an evil, does that mean we give in? We have not stopped rape or drinking and driving, but do we then legalize all that, because we fail to eliminate that? Of course not! Why should drugs be different? Some people act like idiots, and do bizarre things, but does that mean help them carry on that way? Advocates for legalization will cite that prohibition never worked in the 1920s to ban alcohol. So when it was repealed did that end all alcohol problems? When it was lifted the number of alcoholics skyrocketed and that is due to the fact that all of a sudden there was no legal penalty against drinking. Many started drinking who never did during prohibition because of the penalties and got hooked. We haven't stressed the desire to not to drink. Ending prohibition did not end the massive size of organized crime. Every law has a moral component to it. It expresses a morality, but it can also change people's moral views when something is legalized. Something that was considered evil by most can have the ability to make people doubt the evilness of that same something if it is legalized. Legalization of drugs will cause untold misery to those who get hooked and I call that exploitation. Do we want more people needing addiction programs? Any one successfully treated by an addiction program will first say they dearly wish they never had the easy access to the vice that got them addicted in the first place. Often they would say if that vice were illegal they would not have experimented with it, which got them hooked. It is amazing that the previous Liberal government clamped down hard on tobacco, but was talking about decriminalization of pot. If tobacco causes a wealth of health problems, why won't pot? It is insane for the government to provide people who land in jail on drug offenses a needle exchange program for them if they do drugs in jail. Jail is supposed to punish behaviour. How can someone be allowed to partake an activity in jail, which was the same activity that got him there in the first place? No wonder people get confused about whether they have permission to smoke pot. I have helped in a soup kitchen and will continue to do so and I have seen the thorough ruin that drugs have done to people. To see how hooked they are because of drugs is heart breaking. People who pedal drugs have callous disregard for the damage they do to others. They should be behind bars. Stanley Reitsma Carman, Man. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman