Pubdate: Wed, 29 Apr 1998
Source: Evening News (Norwich UK)
Contact:  Alan Buffry

REFORMISTS AWARE OF PLIGHT FACING ADDICTS FAMILIES

The letter "what about addicts' families?" (EN, April 22) correctly states
that addicts families are vicims of the drugs problem along with those who
suffer from theft, burglary etc.

However, the writer seems to think that drug law reformists are either
ignorant or unconcerned about these problems.

In fact, most reforists know only too well the problems that so many face
due to illegal drug use and the associated crime, especially when its one of
ones own family.

Thats why we want legalisation! The situation we are now in has arrisen
under prohibition.

Prohibition means that the supply of drugs is in criminal hands.

That means dubious quality and uncertain strength and roof-high prices.

Poor quality can mean death. High prices mean high crime rates so that the
addicts can get the money.

The profits go to the criminals and the rest of us have to pay!

Legalisation means a legitimate and controllable supply, the drugs can be
supplied at a fraction of the illegal market prices, quality can be assured.

The result - less crime to get the money and less deaths from impurities.

Addicts would not need to create new addicts to pay for their own habits.
Users would be identifiable and offered help.

Less crime, less suffering, less misery for the families. Also fewer
prisoners. Nobody wants to see this heroin epidemic as it is called, spread
further.

One thing is sure - prohibition has failed to stop drugs problems.

The only alternative to an illegal supply is a legal one. The real problem
is making the politicians listen!

Alun Buffry