Pubdate: Tue, 09 Dec 2008 Source: SouthtownStar (Tinley Park, IL) Copyright: 2008 Digital Chicago, Inc. Contact: http://www.southtownstar.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4719 Author: Thomas Dignan Sr. Refernced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v08/n1089/a03.html LEGALIZING DRUGS WOULD BE A BAD IDEA I must disagree with guest columnist Jim Gierich's opinion on the legalization of drugs and hope the SouthtownStar editors do share it. Our nation has grown and matured since the Roaring '20s and the days of Al Capone. We must realize that prohibition does not keep people addicted, as Gierich states, but availability and curiosity get people started and possibly addicted. Contrary to Gierich, prohibition is the right of the government to regulate and control illicit drugs and their movement across states lines. Although it has been stated that most drug users are white, that may be because the majority of the U.S. population is white. And the U.S. Department of Health has shown that nearly 40 percent of whites, 33 percent of blacks, 33 percent of American Indians and a quarter of all Hispanics have used drugs sometime in their lives. However, the non-whites admit to using drugs within the past month or the past year. The most common users fall into the 18- to 25- and the 12- to 16-year-old age groups. Prohibition is not causing heroin overdose deaths, corruption and school dropouts. Illegal drug use is. If Gierich has a family, I cannot imagine he wants his children and grandchildren experimenting with drugs or being the victim of sexual abuse by someone passing them a date rape drug. Young people have enough pressure dealing with underage drinking, especially binge drinking. We do not need to ask the families of people killed in car accidents caused by drunk drivers their opinion of legalizing drugs. Nor do we need to poll the families with fathers who have lost their jobs, savings and homes from cocaine abuse or whose mothers buy heroin rather than food and clothing. We certainly do not need to import another product from an impoverished country that will be exempt from tariffs and import duties only to be taxed at the federal, state, county and local level, and then distributed to create more addicts. Thomas Dignan Sr. Oak Lawn - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin