Pubdate: Sat, 13 Jan 2001 Source: Hartford Courant (CT) Copyright: 2001 The Hartford Courant Contact: http://www.hartfordcourant.com/ Forum: http://chat.courant.com/scripts/webx.exe Author: John Christopher LEGALIZING DRUGS WILL SAVE LIVES Although this past election year was most unconventional, one unconventional issue was ignored by all of the presidential candidates: the legalization of drugs. The legalization of heroin would make its use more sanitary and drastically reduce the number of AIDS cases in the country. AIDS is a major drag on our health care system, and all people would benefit in terms of reduced health care costs, not to mention the lives that would be saved through access to clean needles. Furthermore, heroin use would be regulated by the health care profession. People who might normally die of accidental overdoses could instead check themselves into a clinic and have the heroin administered under the watchful eye of a health care professional. The so-called war on drugs has been largely unsuccessful, yet politicians won't admit it. The dollars spent on drug enforcement could be better used in drug education programs that would discourage the use of drugs among our nation's youth. Moreover, the tax revenues from legalized marijuana would be astronomical. John Christopher West Hartford - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens