Pubdate: Thu, 07 Oct 2010 Source: West Roxbury Transcript (MA) Copyright: 2010 GateHouse Media, Inc. Contact: http://www.wickedlocal.com/west-roxbury Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3773 Author: Sean Ryan MURDER SPREE SHOULD PROMPT DRUG TALK This past week, four people were shot and killed in Mattapan. As of today, a fifth victim remains hospitalized and on life support. With the investigation still ongoing, we know little about the circumstances surrounding the crime. It is clear, however, that this act of violence was not random. We will never understand why a person would kill an innocent toddler - - but we should ask ourselves how it was that this child came into harm's way. According to coverage in the Boston Globe, the surviving victim told police that he came to Mattapan to buy marijuana. If these killings were drug-related, we should demand an open and honest discussion about our city's drug prevention policies, in addition to justice for the victims and their families. While city officials vent about the cowardly nature of the acts and warn about the danger of guns on our streets, the simplest lesson is being ignored. Why did Marcus Hurd visit a triple-decker in Mattapan in the middle of the night? Why was a clandestine drug transaction taking place around a 2-year-old? If we want to get marijuana off of our streets - and away from schools, homes and children - we should put it in stores, as we already do with alcohol and nicotine. Governments cannot save us from every danger; and sometimes, in attempting to do so, they cause more harm than good. The people of Boston are ready for sensible solutions to drug and violence problems. We can't afford to wait for the federal government to learn what the people already know. Drug laws have failed to lower addiction rates, have filled our courts and jails with non-violent offenders, and are destroying families and neighborhoods. We don't need more bluster, and we don't need more laws. We need local leaders who will speak the truth and work tirelessly for reform. Sean Ryan Candidate for Boston City Council, District 6 - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake