Pubdate: Thu, 08 Nov 2001 Source: Foster's Daily Democrat (NH) Copyright: 2001 Geo. J. Foster Co. Contact: http://www.fosters.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/160 Author: Philip N. Brown Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v01/n1840/a04.html OUTLAWING DRUG PARAPHERNALIA ISN'T THE SOLUTION In response to "Stop the paraphernalia charade," I do not understand the logic of the writer. I am to understand that he really believes busting a small businessperson for selling a bong is a "means to discourage drug abuse." Perhaps we should start confiscating the aluminum can to stop people from drinking beer. As I remember from high school, almost anything can be used to smoke pot; toilet paper rolls, bananas, banana peels, apples, coke cans, aluminum foil and of course rolling papers (still legal). To arrest these people is not only completely arbitrary and capricious, its stupid. Does anyone think that some kid is going to not buy a drug because he doesn't have a 3-foot bong to smoke it out of? Instead of arresting these shop owners, the community should be working with them; handing out drug and alcohol information, rehab center information and local runaway and shelter information. Lastly, why create yet another black market. The sad and beautiful truth in America is that for commodities like drugs (and their related paraphernalia) supply and demand will find each other. Philip N. Brown Tempe, Ariz. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake