Pubdate: Thu, 19 Feb 2009 Source: Georgia Straight, The (CN BC) Copyright: 2009 The Georgia Straight Contact: http://www.straight.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1084 Author: Carlito Pablo EDUCATOR CALLS FOR DEBATE ON PROHIBITION A Langara College sociology instructor is calling for discussion of legalizing drugs as a way to address gang-related violence. Indira Prahst, who is also an antigang educator in the South Asian community, noted that although she has always been against the use of marijuana and other substances, she recognizes that disputes over illegal drug markets is a major cause of gang wars. "People are securing their turf and they're building their muscle by getting guns," Prahst told the Straight. "If.you make this a legal activity, you're not going to have these kinds of criminal activities..I don't want to say that I support it [legalization], but I think we need to start the dialogue. It could be part of the solution." Prahst has been working with Vancouver police officers to put on lectures and film showings that seek to deglamorize gang life. In last week's Straight, retired provincial court judge Jerry Paradis said that the B.C. government's plan to put more police officers on the street in response to the Lower Mainland's recent upsurge in shootings will not work in the long term. Paradis, a member of the board of the Massachusetts-based Law Enforcement Against Prohibition, suggested that drugs should be regulated and taxed instead, like alcohol. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake