Pubdate: Mon, 27 Dec 2010 Source: Irish Independent (Ireland) Copyright: Independent Newspapers (Ireland) Ltd Contact: http://www.independent.ie/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/213 Author: Ciaran O Dubhthaigh PROHIBITION MAKES DRUG USE HARMFUL In response to the letter by 'A Chocolate User' published on December 24, I would like to make clear that, yes, I am quite aware that cocaine is illegal and the products I listed such as chocolate and petrol are not. However, this is precisely the point of drug legalisation -- the majority of harm caused by illegal drugs is a result of their prohibition. Kevin Myers argued that the consumption of cocaine and other illegal drugs supports gangland crime, but this would not be the case if such drugs were legalised. An historical precedent is clear in the foolish efforts to criminalise alcohol in the US, which led to increased consumption of the drug and spiralling crime rates. Therefore, arguing the use of cocaine is immoral because it contributes to crime is a nonsensical argument -- it would be perfectly sensible to legalise it along with other drugs such as cannabis and MDMA. Although such drugs cause harm to the individuals consuming them, those people made the choice to take such drugs. A person murdered by drug gangs whether in Mexico, Columbia, Dublin or Limerick is often an innocent victim whose death is due to the current prohibition of so many substances. Ciaran O Dubhthaigh Kilmovee, Co Mayo - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake