Pubdate: Sat, 03 Mar 2001 Source: Halifax Daily News (CN NS) Copyright: 2001 The Daily News. Contact: http://www.hfxnews.southam.ca/ Author: David d'Apollonia OUR DRUG LAWS SHOULD BE SOFTENED, NOT TOUGHENED To the editor: Justice Minister Anne McLellan says she is prepared to put more money towards fighting recreational drug use. Her comments were in response to a report issued by the UN International Narcotics Control Board, that was highly critical of Canada's so-called lax anti-drug efforts, in particular regarding cannabis. The last thing Canada needs is to waste money on American-style drug interdiction methods that have done absolutely nothing to prevent drug use. How about spending more money on health care and education? Prohibition just doesn't work. It didn't prevent alcohol use, and it certainly won't stop cannabis use. Prohibition actually encourages criminal activity by encouraging underground markets. Billions of dollars have been wasted for decades now. David d'Apollonia Dartmouth - --- MAP posted-by: Beth