Pubdate: Thu, 6 Dec 2007 Source: Colorado Springs Independent (CO) Copyright: 2007 Colorado Springs Independent Contact: http://www.csindy.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1536 Author: Dwayne Schultz TOO MUCH MORALITY Addy M. Hansen ("Time to sober up," Letters, Nov. 29) comes off, in my opinion, as a moral absolutist. I agree that addiction must be treated, and law enforcement is ill-equipped to do so. Last time I checked, there was no such thing as absolute morals. What may be moral to some is not to others; case in point being certain tribes of South Africa that teach children about sex, and sexuality, from the time they can walk. I do not have the right, nor does anyone else, to say what is or is not moral, and one of the major problems with our society is the belief of a few that their morals are the standard instead of the deviation. In a republic, these people would not be able to pass their laws and prohibit someone from drinking, taking a narcotic or whatever. Prohibition didn't work in the 1920s and it is failing today. Restore the republic and the "drug war" goes away. License the dealers and tax their sales and, well, you begin to get the picture. Dwayne Schultz Colorado Springs - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake