Pubdate: Sun, 16 Nov 2003 Source: Liberal, The (CN ON) Copyright: 2003, Metroland Printing, Publishing and Distributing Contact: http://www.yorkregion.com/yr/newscentre/liberal/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2347 Author: Tom Pashkov REGULATING SALE OF DRUGS WILL CUT STREET VIOLENCE Just before the municipal elections, Toronto Police Chief Julian Fantino said the recent spike in gang violence was perpetrated by "gun toting thugs" who have "no respect for the justice system". While we can agree to the truth in that simplistic analysis, the more cynical of us will see it as a request for a bigger police budget from the next mayor of that city. We can either continue on with the business as usual approach and ratchet up the enforcement side, going the way of the United States, or we can progress to mature policies. We can give the police more money and power to wage a war on our streets and we can expect much of the same violence that is typical in the U.S. or we can attempt a new approach, something that has been advocated for years, and, perhaps, an approach whose time has come. Ban the manufacture, sale and possession of all handguns in Canada and create a gun-free zone in the Greater Toronto Area with stiff sentences. At the same time, regulate the recreational drug industry, thereby taking the financial incentive out of black market sales. We don't see bootleggers shooting it out with their tommy guns on the streets of Toronto for a reason. There aren't any more moonshiners in 'dem der Richmond Hills. Prohibition was then and still is now, the problem. I certainly agree that sentences for gun crimes must be increased, but without the regulation of the recreational drug market, all that the increased punishment will do is increase the price of the drugs and increase the violence on the streets. The only one who will gain from Mr. Fantino's approach is Mr. Fantino and his ballooning budget. Tom Pashkov Richmond Hill - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin