Pubdate: Thu, 22 Nov 2007 Source: Victoria Times-Colonist (CN BC) Copyright: 2007 Times Colonist Contact: http://www.canada.com/victoriatimescolonist/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/481 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v07/n1339/a07.html Author: Elizabeth Woods LEGALIZING DRUGS WILL STOP THE SPREAD OF CRIMINAL GANGS Re: "The dangers of keeping pot illegal," editorial, Nov. 17. Merely decriminalizing pot will fail to curtail the black market (some users might grow their own, but most would not); only replacing it with a legal market, regulated and licensed by government, will do so. Regarding "hard" drugs, it is a fallacy to match the allegedly severe consequences of addiction (the most severe consequences are the result of criminalization, not addiction itself) with the severity of the law used to deal with it. The correct test is effectiveness. Seventy years of criminalization have failed; the black market, and the gangs that prosper from it, have only flourished and expanded. It's time to apply civil law instead. If addicts could be treated by their family doctors (including maintenance prescriptions, as needed) the black market would collapse, as would the incentive to get people hooked. We need politicians with enough understanding and courage to legalize all drug use, starting with marijuana, and followed by other drugs, as the public learns how badly wounded the gangs are when their cash flow drastically dwindles. Any other policy is de facto support for organized crime. Elizabeth Woods, Victoria. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake