Pubdate: Fri, 20 Feb 2009 Source: Vancouver Sun (CN BC) Copyright: 2009 The Vancouver Sun Contact: http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/letters.html Website: http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/477 Author: Larry Robinson THE LESSONS OF HISTORY Prof. Ehor Boyanowsky's argument for legalization of drugs ("Violent Valentine's Days -- there and here, then and now," Issues & Ideas, Feb. 18) is based on conjecture and emotions, not facts. The Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse's last estimate of the total social cost of tobacco, alcohol and illegal drug use was $39.8 billion. Sixty-one per cent of those costs are in lost productivity, while 22 per cent are direct health care costs. Only 5.4 per cent are direct law enforcement costs. Tobacco accounts for $17 billion, alcohol for $14.6 billion and illegal drugs for $8.2 billion of social costs. However, the Canadian Medical Association and Statistics Canada estimate that regular users of illegal drugs are less than five per cent of the total population, while 44 per cent of the population use alcohol at least once a week. If less than five per cent of the population is responsible for 20.7 per cent of the social cost of substance abuse, that means the risk ratio is greater than 400 per cent. None of this is good. Substance abuse costs each Canadian about $1,266 a year. Illegal drugs account for $262, alcohol for $463 and tobacco for $541. Why would a person in authority argue for the legalization of another potentially dangerous substance with high social costs? Boyanowsky cites the 1929 Valentine's Day Massacre that killed seven people, including one "innocent." The lesson of that event was public outrage so great as to give the FBI sweeping powers that eventually broke the gangs. The Surrey Six murders in Metro Vancouver killed two uninvolved people. Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson's response to the escalating gang war is a regional police force with sweeping powers to break the gangs. History does repeat itself. Larry Robinson White Rock - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom