Pubdate: Fri, 07 May 2004 Source: Langley Advance (CN BC) Copyright: 2004 Lower Mainland Publishing Group Inc. Contact: http://www.langleyadvance.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1248 Author: Chris Buors Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v04/n664/a06.html STATE CREATES CRIME Dear Editor, I have to ask letter-writer Jim Bugg what basic human rights were defiled by witnessing two immature youths smoking cannabis [Pot use offensive, April 30 Letters to the Editor, Langley Advance News]? Mental anguish is the only "effect" someone else smoking cannabis could possibly cause, so Jim Bugg took the correct course of action by leaving. None of this is to excuse the poor judgment these foolish young ladies demonstrated. However, Mr. Bugg's does not seem to understand why it is that "moral decay is out of control." I believe the worst aspect of the state controlling substances has been the skewing of morals, because the state also has to control the ideas about those substances. Temperance, prudence, justice and fortitude are the cardinal virtues of St. Thomas Aquinas, from which I measure morality. Not one of those virtues is reconcilable with prohibition. Canadians have lost our sense of what is right and wrong over drug prohibition. Criminalizing non-violent persons for their vices is immoral. Drug dealers and users do not aggress against others, legislators and prohibition supporters do. Drug dealers and users do not destroy family values, the state that encourages parents to denounce their children and worse, encourages children to denounce their parents to authorities is what destroys families. Ceremonial and ritual drug use, as well as self-medication for health reasons, was a natural right less than 100 years ago. Today, Canadians are kept ignorant of ceremonial drug use, and government defines the activity in Orwellian terms such as "recreational use" or "drug abuse." In Western culture it is wine in the priests' goblets, and it is wine with which Canadians ritually toast each other at our ceremonial occasions. Opium and cannabis are the ceremonial drugs of the Eastern culture. Coca serves the same purpose in South America. Drug prohibitionists have lied to Canadians for 100 years. "Common sense" said Einstein, "is the collection of prejudices acquired by age eighteen." Chris Buors Winnipeg - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin