Pubdate: Wed, 03 Dec 2003 Source: Duncan News Leader (CN BC) Copyright: 2003 Duncan News Leader Contact: http://www.cowichannewsleader.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1314 Author: Alan Randell TIME TO CHANGE HOW DRUG BUSTS REPORTED Dear editor, Re: Two locals busted for pot smuggling, Nov. 26. Please make some changes to the way you report drug busts. Drug prohibition was initiated almost a century ago as a means of "controlling" blacks, Chinese and Mexicans by banning the drugs used by those minorities. Today, the police are happy to utilize these racist laws to harass those whose lifestyle and/or skin colour offends them, while politicians are content to let an innocent minority suffer as they troll for votes for being "tough on drugs." Notwithstanding drug prohibition's odious origins, our political leaders tell us drugs are now banned because they're harmful. Well if that's true, why do we not ban alcohol or tobacco? No, the purpose of banning some supposedly harmful recreational drugs and not other harmful recreational drugs has nothing to do with protecting users from harm. Drug prohibition remains as it was a century ago: a cynical, manipulative campaign to entertain and distract the majority by persecuting an innocent minority. Here are my suggestions for producing informative drug bust stories instead of those, such as this one, that pander to your readers' prejudices by appearing to support our venal drug cops and gutless politicians in this evil crusade: 1. Include the comments of those, like me, who oppose these laws. 2. Include the comments of the victims, i.e. those arrested and their families and friends as well as (with their permission of course) information on where they went to school, who their parents are, who their partners are, etc. In short, personalize them. 3. Include the comments of the defending lawyer and not just the prosecuting one. 4. Ask the drug cops if they expect to be punished for enforcing prohibition after we come to our senses and end it (or the courts do it for us) and some sort of truth and reconciliation commission is set up to find out how we went so wrong. The cops, of course, will bleat about having a duty to enforce the law. Remind them about Adolph Eichmann who was hanged for doing exactly that. Helping to enforce laws that are crimes against humanity is surely itself a crime. 5. Include a summary of your editorial position, if any, on these laws. If you and your media colleagues continue to suppress the voices of the victims and otherwise depersonalize them, I fear our evil drug prohibition laws will be with us for a thousand years. Alan Randell Victoria - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin