Pubdate: Tue, 11 Jan 2000 Source: Evening News (UK) Copyright: Eastern Counties Newspapers Group Ltd,2000 Contact: http://www.norfolk-now.co.uk/ Author: Alun Buffry, Legalise Cannabis Alliance PROTECT DRUG USERS, DON'T PUNISH THEM Reader Jenny Holmwood wrote "Surely we need to ask ourselves where society is failing our young folks who feel they find solace in taking illicit substances." (Evening News, December 31 1999) The government made the gravest of mistakes when they decided to punish rather than help drug-users and that is where society is failing. Drugs-like plants and man-made substances like alcohol have been used since prehistoric times. Ms Holmwood is correct when she says that people find solace in drugs. The reasons why people take these substances, legal and illegal, vary as do the effects of the drugs. What most people share is the desire to feel better. I have to ask why we should punish people simply for trying to do that? When society learns to accept the need for drugs for some people and decides to try to protect those people - that is, when it becomes an issue of health and not law - then and only then will the drug-problems start to be solved. Drugs should be made legal and their supply put into the hands of professionals, rather than being left up to the criminal element. Then the quality, purity, dose and price will be controllable. Hard and addictive drugs would be available on prescription, as was heroin in the Sixties and before, when there was no big problem with it apart from the addiction itself. That would knock the bottom out of the present illegal market which is driven by greed for profit and fueled by addiction and crime. sincerely, Alun Buffry, Legalise Cannabis Alliance, PO Box 198, Norwich NR2 2DE UK - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D