Pubdate: Wed, 04 Oct 2000 Source: Summerland Review (CN BC) Copyright: 2000 The Summerland Review Contact: 13226 N. Victoria Rd., Summerland, BC, Canada Fax: (250) 494-5433 Website: http://www.summerlandreview.com/ Author: Jim Cummings Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00/n1459/a07.html Zones Won't Stop Drug Use Dear Editor: Re: Penalties Double in Drug Free Zones That's funny. These are not drug free zones, they are double penalty zones. The war on drugs assumes that increasing penalties will somehow reduce demand. Drugs are everywhere, and punishment for using pot should not warrant a harsher penalty simply because there is a school nearby. Why? You also failed to mention that high schools are the best drug distribution centres around! On the other hand, legalizing drugs would mean that we regain the capacity to regulate and tax them, confining distribution to responsible adults. Rather we have a biker war being fought in Quebec precisely because these compounds are illegal - it's about market share. Prohibition has failed, so why don't you wise up. There's nothing wrong with smoking pot, and no one should be punished for this even more harshly than they already are. Drug free zones are a joke. Get real! Jim Cummings University of New Brunswick Frederickton - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens