Pubdate: Thu, 11 Feb 2010 Source: Daily Herald-Tribune, The (CN AB) Copyright: 2010 Osprey Media Contact: http://www.dailyheraldtribune.com/feedback1/LetterToEditor.aspx Website: http://www.dailyheraldtribune.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/804 Author: Wayne Phillips Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v10/n095/a03.html CAN'T WIN WAR ON DRUGS Regarding Mindy Jacobs' 'Evidence should triumph over ideology on needle exchange' in the Feb. 3 edition of the Herald-Tribune. In particular the following: "Imagine kicking our politicians out of office for a while and replacing their cowardice and ideological stubbornness with the evidence-based, straight thinking of experts. ...Pot would have been legalized long ago. Perhaps a regime would have been set up for the legal regulation and sale of all drugs based on their potential harm. .Drug addiction would be considered a health problem, not a criminal matter. And people who got into trouble with the law because of addiction would end up in treatment centres, not prison. ...It's a fantasy, of course." She's right, of course. What Jacobs describes as a fantasy must, in fact, take place otherwise, a) organized crime will inevitably amass enough resources to simply buy whatever they don't control (there is some evidence of this may be happening already* - a Google search turns up 519,000 pages for 'corruption in Canada' in 0.15 seconds); b) youth accessibility to illicit substances will continue unabated ( in spite of D.A.R.E. and other drug awareness "education" programs and drug sweeps ); and c) enforcement, judiciary and politicians will continue the gambit of affecting law and order by being "tough on crime" while HIV/AIDS transmission runs rampant in all communities (even to the extent of being transmitted in schools) and the war on drugs continues unabated. This, of course, would be the least of the concerns affecting all communities. Imagine a kill ratio surpassing 15,000 in the province of B.C. alone (as is currently happening in parts of Mexico). Perhaps by then cowardice and ideological stubbornness would even appear to be traits of endearment compared to the level of corruption and chaos that will have been affected by both police and your typical thug(?) to say nothing of the judiciary, the "corrections" system and society in general. This is the only inevitable outcome that arises from pursuing a "drug war" (which, ironically, cannot be won ) to its ultimate conclusion. Wayne Phillips Communication Director, Educators For Sensible Drug Policy. Hamilton, Ont. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D