Pubdate: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 Source: North Shore News (CN BC) Copyright: 2007 North Shore News Contact: http://www.nsnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/311 Author: Don Francis DRUG ISSUE MIXES UP MORALITY, ENFORCEMENT Dear Editor: The Mailbox and Opinion pages in your June 20 issue were fascinating - -- three letters and Jerry Paradis' Bench Press devoted to illegal drug issues. One letter opposed drug legalization, the other two letters and Jerry Paradis argued for changes in dealing with drug issues. I wonder if this proportion is representative of society in general which seems to be becoming much more tolerant and supportive of change. Billions of dollars flow through the drug trade with the profits accruing to organized and unorganized crime. Billions more are spent on various levels of enforcement. My frustration as a taxpayer is that I help fund all this and receive no demonstrable benefits in return. I would love to see my tax dollars going to something useful like, well, dealing with the effects of drugs -- but in a decriminalized environment. We do that currently with alcohol and tobacco, arguably two worse drugs than the many currently illegal ones. The war on tobacco in particular has had a spectacular success. Like so many other issues, we have mixed up morality with enforcement. And on a practical level, how can demand for drugs ever be reduced while there is a multi-billion dollar illegal and uncontrolled sales force promoting and benefiting from drug use? I look forward to more discussion in your pages. DON FRANCIS West Vancouver - --- MAP posted-by: Steve Heath