Pubdate: Sun, 01 Jun 2003 Source: Delta Democrat Times (MS) Copyright: 2003 Delta Democrat Times Contact: http://www.ddtonline.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2123 Author: David Lane SOME SOUND REASONS FOR LEGALIZING DRUGS IN THE U.S. Editor: In James E. Hanners' response to Howard Wooldridge's letter he says, "It implies that legalizing narcotics and other presently illegal drugs would reduce America's drug problems, but doesn't explain how." I would like to offer some reasons legalizing drugs would benefit society: n If drugs were re-legalized, as they were prior to 1913, there would be no black market enforced by violent organized criminals. Prior to 1913 the term "drug related crime" did not exist. n When Bayer Heroin was available for the same price as Bayer aspirin at the corner drug store approximately 4 percent of the population has drug abuse problems. Today about 4 percent of the population has drug abuse problems despite the fact we spend billions and billions of dollars on law enforcement and prisons. Most addicts were able to maintain jobs to support the low cost of the habit. n When all drugs were legal the worst thing an addict could do was damage their own life with drugs. Now if a person becomes dependent on an illegal drug they often have to steal or commit other crimes to pay the inflated black market prices to obtain the drug. n Keeping drugs illegal discourages people from seeking treatment. How may people do you think would attend Alcoholics Anonymous if it meant confessing to a illegal activity which you could be jailed for? n The drug laws can corrupt police and other people in power. The lure of the vast amounts of money that can be made on the black market are too tempting for even some of our finest. n If we did not spend all those billions of dollars on police and enforcement we could offer first class treatment and education to all drug users when want to quit. I would like to see if Mr. Hanners can dispute any of these facts and societal benefits. David Lane, Santa Cruz, Calif. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens