Pubdate: Tue, 12 Mar 2002 Source: Times Daily (AL) Website: http://www.timesdaily.com/ Address: 219 W. Tennessee St., Florence, AL 35630 Contact: 2002 Times Daily Author: Chris Buors CRIMES VS. VICES To the Editor: What letter writer Frank Powell doesn't seem to understand is the difference between vice and crime. Well-respected American jurist Lysander Sponner made that clear in his classic 1875 essay "Vices are not crimes" Crime implies harm to another person or their property, and vices are harms we do to ourselves, says Spooner. Bank robbery, mugging and kidnapping all have victims. Traffic laws against speeders do not send people to prison and do not carry the stigma of being a criminal unless every American is a defacto criminal. By Spooner's definition, drug taking is clearly a vice. Does Powell still think Rosa Parks was a criminal for refusing to sit at the back of the bus? He must also have forgotten that everything done by the Christian Crusaders, The Spanish Inquisition and Adolph Hitler's Nazi regime were all legal. He forgot the most important question to ask: Were/are the laws just? Clearly prohibition is driven by moral righteousness, the same ugly force that drove alcohol prohibition as well as the Crusades, the Inquisition and Nazism. That's one hell of a track record for law lovers like Powell to expound. Chris Buors Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada - --- MAP posted-by: Beth