Pubdate: Mon, 14 Jan 2008 Source: Asheville Citizen-Times (NC) Copyright: 2008 Asheville Citizen-Times Contact: http://www.citizen-times.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/863 Author: J. L. Sitnick DRUGS, ADDICTION ARE MEDICAL, NOT LEGAL, ISSUES Mankind has a basically addictive personality. Multiple attempts over the millennia have attempted to outlaw drugs and they have all been universally unsuccessful. Modern drug wars will be as well, in spite of good intentions and hard work. The addict should come under the purview of the medical profession, not the legal profession. Rehab, etc. should be offered, if not demanded. In any case, the drugs should be provided under tightly-controlled guidelines, largely eliminating illegal activity now carried on by crime lords. "Soft" drugs like marijuana should be sold in state stores, like alcohol (a much more dangerous and now legal drug), and the revenue used for education and other worthwhile causes. Billions of dollars would be saved by eliminating the need for interdiction. The police and Coast Guard would be freed up to do their real work. So many of our prison beds are for drug-related crime that we could turn some prisons into condos. A large barrier to changing the system is that those in positions of power don't want to relinquish that power. So we have an enigma wrapped in a conundrum, and I think the best we will ever do is nip around the edges. J. L. Sitnick - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake