Pubdate: Fri, 30 Jul 2010 Source: Interlake Spectator, The (CN MB) Copyright: 2010 Sean Palsson Contact: http://www.interlakespectator.com/feedback1/LetterToEditor.aspx Website: http://www.interlakespectator.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2164 Author: Sean Palsson LEGALIZE DRUGS: NDPER Re: "Drug pushers tarnish park" by Barb Holstrom, July 23 Spectator letters. In her letter in the July 23rd issue of the Spectator Barb Holstrom says "Just as in all cities and towns in our country whenever you have an unsupervised gathering place for our young people a drug element starts to sneak in. These people don't care what age they sell to." Sounds like our "war on drugs" is a really big success huh? I'd like to know why the drug dealers WOULD care what age they sell to? They will be punished just as harshly if they get caught selling a bag of weed to a 50-year-old for their arthritis, as to a 10-year-old, so what motivation is there for them to only serve adults? The war on medicinal plants costs taxpayers billions of dollars and achieves NONE of its stated goals. It is easier for children to acquire illegal drugs than it is to obtain cigarettes or alcohol. It is time that the government tried a different approach, and legalized and regulated adult use of controlled substances. The amount of regulation required should be decided based on scientific evidence and each substance should be evaluated as to its harm potential and addictiveness. The Conservative's plan to install mandatory minimum prison sentences for drug use is ludicrous and will not only cost taxpayers additional billions, it will increase the violence and the profits of the illegal drug trade. Have a hundred years of prohibitionist policies taught us nothing? All our current policy has done is increase the availability, and variety of drugs available. It even encourages dealers to come up with more and more concentrated products for ease of smuggling. When we finally wake up and start treating addictions as the health problem they are, instead of trying to imprison our way out of the problem, we might actually make some progress and reduce the harm drug abuse causes in our society. At the very least legalizing regulating and taxing adult use of these substances (especially cannabis) would allow society to collect the money that the gangs are currently receiving and use it to help pay for treatment centres and offset the costs of drug abuse. At least we would be taxing the ones using these products instead of forcing everyone to pay for a war on drugs that is a proven failure. Albert Einstein said that the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results. It seems our Conservative government is insane. Anybody remember Al Capone? How many "dealers" are selling bathub gin at the skatepark? Sincerely Sean Palsson NDP candidate Selkirk-Interlake - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D