Pubdate: Fri, 13 Dec 2002
Source: Orlando Sentinel (FL)
Copyright: 2002 Orlando Sentinel
Contact:  http://www.orlandosentinel.com/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/325
Author: Bruce Martin

NONE OF THE ABOVE

Friday Forum poses the question, "Should the MBI spend its time cracking 
down on pornographic material available in video-rental stores? Or would 
you rather the MBI focus its attention on another vice, such as drugs or 
prostitution?"

I would choose "None of the above."

I do not see the sense in prosecuting our citizens for victimless crimes. 
This is a waste of money and resources and amounts to enforcement of a 
moral code not unlike the Taliban's past enforcement of a strict 
interpretation of Islam in Afghanistan.

If we are truly concerned about the effects of drugs and prostitution, we 
should legalize these activities so we can better control them. As for 
pornography, it has never been proven to have any harmful effects on the 
consumer.

Common sense should dictate that we direct our resources to fighting real 
crime and allow our citizens the freedom to make their own choices about 
what they watch, what they ingest or whom they have sex with.

BRUCE MARTIN

Orlando
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