Pubdate: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 Date: 10/20/2000 Source: Los Angeles Times (CA) Author: Jerry Parsons Authors: Jerry Parsons Re "Martin Sheen Backs 'Ball Bat' to Help Druggies," by George Skelton, Oct. 16: Martin Sheen may know a thing or two about acting, and he may know a thing or two about addiction, but he sure doesn't know anything about the dynamics of a black market. He decries the possible legalization of drugs by saying this will make them more available to kids, but every scintilla of evidence we possess indicates the opposite is true due to the dynamics of the black market. Let's look at the examples of alcohol, tobacco, firearms and prescription drugs. All of these items can be purchased legally, but with tight restrictions on who can buy them and where they can be sold. Very few black market sources for these items exist when compared to the virtually unlimited black markets for illegal drugs. With alcohol we even have the lessons of Prohibition to call on, an era in which the violent marketing of illegal booze is the stuff of legends. So, Mr. Sheen, if you truly want to keep drugs out of the hands of children, you will begin following the teachings of history and push for an immediate decriminalization of drug consumption for consenting adults. JERRY PARSONS Long Beach Bookmark: For Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act items: http://www.mapinc.org/prop36.htm