Pubdate: Sun, 15 May 2005 Source: Herald Democrat (TX) Copyright: 2005 Herald Democrat Contact: http://www.herald-democrat.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2710 Author: Janis Reasnor Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v05/n752/a04.html SIMILIARITIES BETWEEN TODAY, PROHIBITION In response to Your views, "We must offer help" (5-9-05), I thank the writer for expressing the real issues about our drug laws. We are creating a society of unemployable young men and women. These people have an illness and should be treated as such, instead of as hardened criminals. There are just as many people hooked on legal prescriptions as there are on illegal drugs. Prescription drugs can be bought on the black market and are just as addicting as meth, crack, ice, etc. If prohibition was still in effect, look at all the people who would be in prison for alcohol. Did this country not learn anything from prohibition? It doesn't work. The War on Drugs is prohibition all over again. The money involved, keeping drugs illegal, creates corruption. The same thing that happened during prohibition is happening again. Bacteria growing in the stills could kill you with one drink, and they could blow up - the same thing we are going through with meth labs. This country needs to look into Canada's experiment, giving drug addicts their drugs under the administration of a doctor and clean needles for needle users. Actually, places in Europe have already been using this treatment. They are finding this is helping get heroine addicts off heroine, plus cutting down on the spread of AIDS. But our representative for the United States stated, "We believe in recovery in this country." It looks like to me, we are creating a world of mess. Our recovery is putting them into prison. I think it's time to make changes in this country. To all you people with closed eyes to this, please open them. Child molesters have an addiction to little children. These people are never cured, either, but yet we would rather put someone in prison for drugs. We overcrowd our prisons with people who have drug addictions and let child molesters walk our streets. How many more children are going to be molested and murdered before this crime is taken more seriously? Janis Reasnor, Colbert, Okla. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D