Pubdate: Mon, 07 Aug 2017 Source: Toronto Star (CN ON) Copyright: 2017 The Toronto Star Contact: http://www.thestar.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/456 Author: Norman Favro Page: A14 IMPOSE CAPITAL PUNISHMENT ON DRUG DEALERS AND SUPPLIERS Re Top doctor calls for new drug approach, Aug. 5 British Columbia recorded 935 deaths due to drug overdose in 2016 and the number is projected to be 1,400 by the end of 2017. Approaches to this epidemic include the antidote naloxone, injection sites, education, etc. These are fine, but do not address the real problem, which is reducing drug availability by reducing the number of dealers and suppliers. Singapore and other counties have enacted laws that include capital punishment for dealers and suppliers of illicit drugs. Draconian, yes, but if we as a society have to choose between the deaths of dealers who knowingly destroy lives and families or deaths of thousands of our young adults, the decision is a no-brainer. Singapore has one of the lowest rates of death by illicit drugs of any country in the world. Its rehabilitation programs have a very low rate of recidivism and it does so without safe injection sites. I imagine that those who argue against capital punishment would view things differently if their family fell prey to these purveyors of death. Capital punishment is not to be taken lightly but, lacking any alternative with teeth, we should consider the idea. Decisions of this import should not be decided by a few politicians who are adding to the problem by legalizing marijuana, but by referendum. Norman Favro, Burlington - --- MAP posted-by: Matt