Pubdate: Wed, 04 Feb 2009 Source: Austin Weekly News (Oak Park, IL) Copyright: 2009 Austin Weekly News Contact: http://www.AustinWeeklyNews.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4201 Author: Ray Grill LOWER CRIME BY REGULATING DRUGS Regulating drugs will make organized crime rates go down [Talking to Teens: Teens discuss legalization of drugs, Jan. 29]. You don't see a whole lot of alcohol bootleggers anymore. Prohibition just promotes crime on both sides of the law. There have been two very high times of violent crime in the United States. First was at the beginning of the first prohibition (alcohol) and the second was the "Drug War" of the 1970s. Violent crimes decreased at the end of the first prohibition. Not too mention teen cigarette use is down below that of cannabis use, and no one is getting locked up for smoking cigarettes. This proves education works much better than prison. Ray Grill