Pubdate: Mon, 12 Aug 2002 Source: Nelson Daily News (CN BC) Copyright: 2002 Nelson Daily News Contact: http://www.nelsondailynews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/288 Author: Alan Randell CANADIAN DRUG LAWS ARE 'FLAWED' To the Editor: Re: Pot smoker faces deportation, Jul. 30 If an otherwise benign government passes an unjust law that results in the imprisonment of thousands of innocent citizens, how should a free press report the deluge of police raids, court cases and by-laws that flows from the imposition of said unjust law? Consider our drug laws. The most popular harmful drugs are allowed, but the state bans the less popular harmful drugs "because they are harmful". There's simply no escaping the fact that our drug laws aware implemented for one reason and one reason only: to distract attention away from government failures in other areas and to provide a measure of vicarious pleasure to the majority by persecuting an innocent minority. Hitler showed the way, and governments that world over are goose-stepping along behind him. The drug laws are unjust, that much is clear. What is not so clear is how the media should report the fallout from these shameful laws. There are, it seems to me, two ways to go. You can either report the tragic consequences as unadorned news stories as if imprisoning people for the drugs they use is acceptable, or you can indicate in your stories that innocent people may be involved and that many oppose these laws for this or that reason. You, like everyone else in the media business, appear to have chosen the straight, "objective" news approach which does not allow the victims' voices to be heard, an approach that, after a thousand repetitions, tends to persuade your readers that the drug users and dealers "brought it upon themselves" and that they are bad people. I don't think it would be an exaggeration to describe this type of reporting as hate propaganda. You are doing the government's bidding without, as Hitler's media was, being coerced to. May I suggest you consider amending your approach to one that allows your readers hear not only the voices of those who oppose these laws, but those of the victims too. Was there ever a greater gift to the modern nation state to help it ride roughshod over the rights of its citizens than the mass media? I think not. Once you have the media behind you, you really can fool (nearly) all the people, all of the time. Alan Randell - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom