Pubdate: Sat, 12 May 2007 Source: Shelby Star, The (NC) Copyright: 2007 The Shelby Star Contact: http://www.shelbystar.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1722 Author: Kirk Muse Legalizing Drugs Would Reduce Crime I'm writing about Graham Cawthon's story: "Addiction fuels life of crime for area man" (5-06-07). I submit that it's not addiction that fuels crime but rather our drug prohibition policies. Lots of people are are addicted to tobacco and coffee, yet very few of these addicts resort to crime to pay for their addictions. If we were to criminalize tobacco or coffee, the situation would soon change. If the United States legalized all of our now illegal drugs so they can be sold in regulated and licensed business establishments for pennies per dose, would this solve our drug problems? No. But it would substantially reduce our crime rate. Alcohol prohibition was not abolished in 1933 because it was decided that alcohol was not so bad but because of the crime and corruption that prohibition caused. In 1933, our overall crime rate declined substantially and our murder rate declined for 10 consecutive years. Have we learned any lessons from this experience? Not yet. KIRK MUSE Mesa, Ariz. - --- MAP posted-by: Steve Heath