Pubdate: Mon, 08 Sep 2003 Source: Times Record News (Wichita Falls, TX) Copyright: 2003 The E.W. Scripps Co. Contact: http://www.trnonline.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/995 Author: Alan Randell, http://www.mapinc.org/writers/Alan+Randell Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v03/n1296/a02.html 'OFFENSIVE' BEHAVIOR Regarding "Mesquite field conceals meth labs," Aug. 27: Wasn't this sort of problem supposed to have been prevented by prohibiting these drugs? When will our opinion leaders wake up to the fact that prohibition not only never works, but causes much more harm than allowing the item in question to be legally available? Nearly all the harm done to users and non-users alike by illegal drugs is BECAUSE THE DRUGS ARE PROHIBITED. Thousands were poisoned by adulterated booze during Prohibition and thousands more are dying today because of adulterated drugs, an aspect of government policy my wife and I became well acquainted with when our 19-year-old son, Peter, died shortly after ingesting some street heroin in 1993. Drug prohibition encourages crime, too, as was shown when Al Capone rose to power after alcohol was banned. Let us never forget also that drug prohibition is racist in origin. It began almost a century ago when the drugs used by certain non-white minorities (blacks, Chinese, Mexicans) were banned ostensibly to protect virtuous, white, Christian woman from being seduced by these minorities. Today, the police are happy to make use of this racist legislation to control and harass those whose lifestyle and/or skin color offends them. The best way to reduce the harm and heartbreak of illegal drugs is to end drug prohibition. Let's legalize all drugs, remove the propaganda and the police from the equation and have the drugs manufactured by knowledgeable, competent organizations who will supply cheap, quality tested drugs of known purity and potency and who, in order to avoid legal liability, will impart factual drug information to us and our children. Besides, isn't there a little something called the Bill of Rights that should be considered here? The truth is: No government has the right to punish anyone for ingesting anything, however harmful. Alan Randell Victoria, B.C. Canada - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake