Pubdate: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 Source: Journal-Pioneer, The (CN PI) Copyright: 2007 Journal-Pioneer Contact: http://www.journalpioneer.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2789 Author: J Blair Arsenault BREAK-INS HINT AT A DARKER ISSUE Editor, The huge number of break-and-enters in and around Summerside, and everywhere else on P.E.I., is, I am assuming, largely drug inspired. Children (most of those apprehended are minors) usually don't break into homes and businesses in the early hours of the morning without a drug-fueled urgency. My guess is that they've been deliberately addicted to drugs and debased into desperate little criminals, who nightly prowl the streets for whatever they can steal in the service of their pimps. Is there a crime darker than that? Since this crime exploits the vulnerable young, legislators will agree (though on P.E.I. one can never be sure: just ask battered women) that pushers and suppliers found guilty of separating a child's mind from his future be charged under a child hate/abuse crime, equally serious to pedophilia. Certainly, these criminals have cut the throats of children's innocence and bled their hopes for a dignified adult life into their own bank accounts. Further, the costs to society for these blighted children's lives are enormous. Without pushing the rhetoric even one syllable, it can easily be argued that the conviction of a drug pimp who enslaved a child to drugs must lead to a cell for 10 Christmases. Further, his identity should be entered into a national registry under the umbrella of child abuse, and upon release, he should be forbidden to leave the province for two years. Finally, he should be denied the company of children under16 years of age for the rest of his life without adult supervision. That would send a message. J Blair Arsenault, Summerside - --- MAP posted-by: Derek