Pubdate: Thu, 22 Mar 2001 Source: Ottawa Citizen (CN ON) Copyright: 2001 The Ottawa Citizen Contact: 1101 Baxter Rd.,Ottawa, Ontario, K2C 3M4 Fax: 613-596-8522 Website: http://www.ottawacitizen.com/ Author: Harvey Davey Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v01/n486/a13.html Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v01/n488/a07.html WHY DOESN'T MCLELLAN LEARN THAT PROHIBITION NEVER WORKS? A very hearty congratulations to Dan Gardner on his nomination for the Michener Award. Perhaps our politicians will give his series on "Losing the War on Drugs" a second read, even Justice Minister Anne McLellan. His March 20 column, "This is your government on drugs," assuaged this reader who did not think the tone of his Feb. 28 article, "U.S. says jump, we say how high?," helped Mr. Gardner's case. The last one did a much better job. Ms. McLellan's approach is not balanced and I think Mr. Gardner's anger and disgust are quite reasonable. Ms. McLellan's "facts" were unbelievable, as Mr. Gardner's rebuttal made so clear. Perhaps Ms. McLellan could declare victory in the war and start a Marshall Plan or a McLellan Plan to allocate resources to rebuild the societies and the lives devastated by the war. It's not a new idea but it's better than anything the Liberal government or the Loyal Opposition have suggested. Someone should get across what people in the addiction field have known for years: We cannot control another person's use of mood-altering substances. We can hold them responsible for their behavior when they use the substances as we do with drunk drivers. History teaches the lesson over and over again: Prohibition has never worked, regardless of the draconian measures used to try to enforce it. Mr. Gardner knows, so why doesn't Ms. McLellan? Usually I agree with Ms. McLellan, but "balanced" -- she's not even close. Keep up the good work, Mr. Gardner. Harvey Davey, Ottawa - --- MAP posted-by: Josh Sutcliffe