Pubdate: Fri, 11 Jul 2014 Source: Sedalia Democrat (MO) Copyright: 2014 Jeanette Pahlow Contact: http://sedaliademocrat.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1801 Author: Jeanette Pahlow LEGALIZING DRUGS NOT ANSWER TO SOCIETY'S PROBLEMS To the Editor: In response to the letter encouraging us to support legalizing/decriminalizing drugs, I'll address the last point first-if the majority of prison inmates are incarcerated for drug offenses, it seems we are not losing the drug war. Next-yes, society and alcohol have come to an understanding-alcohol purchase and usage require laws to protect us from drunk drivers and underage drinkers. We spend millions of dollars to rehabilitate alcoholics. The damage to their families is often not fixable. I think it would be difficult to convince the Missouri families of the 19 people killed July 4, 2013, plus those injured due to alcohol-related accidents that use of alcohol is under control. Now, we are going to legalize/decriminalize drugs including marijuana (the gateway drug to hard drugs), methamphetamine, heroin, cocaine and others-all addictive and destructive. Doing this is going to make the illegal drug market and drug cartels collapse. Really? Really? Do we really believe drug cartels are going to just give up their billions of dollars each year and their power?? We already know legal medicinal drugs are difficult to control. The cartels will find ways to circumvent whatever laws are enacted to control "legalized" drug sales and use. If drug legalization is a sensible solution, why don't we legalize prostitution, pornography, theft, murder, child abuse, domestic violence, arson and more. Then our jails will be empty and we will need fewer police since they will only be cleaning up the messes. We won't worry about the children uncared for, more people driving and working under the influence of drugs, the loss of initiative and desire to succeed. Marijuana, meth, heroin, cocaine and the others are outlawed for a reason-they cannot be controlled and they do not enhance the well-being of our nation and its citizens. Jeanette Pahlow Homemaker Sedalia - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D