Pubdate: Wed, 05 Mar 2003 Source: Esquimalt News (CN BC) Copyright: 2003 Esquimalt News Contact: http://www.esquimaltnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1290 Author: Alan Randell ARTICLE ENCOURAGED STATUS QUO DRUG LAWS Regarding the article "Police bust pot and magic mushroom operation," (Esquimalt News, February 25): Do you realize what you're doing? You couldn't be any more supportive of Big Government as it tries to stamp out any semblance of freedom among its citizens unless you had also provided donuts for those brave boys in blue who wasted a day or so seizing plants instead of protecting the public from real criminals. My research suggests, drug prohibition was initiated during the first half of the 20th century as a means of harassing and "controlling" blacks (marijuana) and Chinese (opium). In these supposedly more tolerant times, the most enthusiastic supporters of that legislation are the police who are eager to make use of these laws to harass and control those whose appearance or lifestyle offends them and politicians who lean on them to garner votes for being "tough on drugs." Naturally, the police try to avoid arresting the offspring of influential individuals like politicians or newspaper editors. Describing drug busts and their aftermath as if such police actions were normal and acceptable only lends support to drug prohibition. Suppressing the voices of those punished, their families and friends as well as those of us who oppose these ridiculous laws naturally serves to further dampen any protest. It's time to finish the job we started when we ended alcohol prohibition and end the prohibition of all drugs. And it's long past time that newspapers such as yours begin to serve the public rather than our venal politicians and cops. Alan Randell Knutsford Place - --- MAP posted-by: Josh