Pubdate: Sun, 15 Dec 2002 Source: Honolulu Star-Bulletin (HI) Contact: 2002 Honolulu Star-Bulletin Website: http://www.starbulletin.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/196 Author: Tracy Ryan Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v02/n2219/a04.html Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/decrim.htm (Decrim/Legalization) DECRIMINALIZING DRUGS WOULD REDUCE THEFT Ray Gagner's letter to the editor attacked harm-reduction approaches to drug policy reform as the "peddling of dangerous policies" (Star-Bulletin, Dec. 6). Ask yourself this: What is your priority? Is it more important to keep drug addicts from getting their hands on drugs, or to keep them from getting their hands on your property? As much as 90 percent of the property crime in Hawaii is committed by addicts stealing to obtain the funds to buy illegal drugs. A policy that allowed addicts to register with the state and obtain drugs at low cost would end our property crime problem. It will not cure addiction, but neither has 90 years of criminalizing it. Our drug policies cost billions. They put us at high risk of crime. They have not improved the health of drug addicts. They have created and enriched criminal empires, corrupted public officials and destabilized entire countries. Our current system forces millions of people who do not use illegal drugs to share the problems of the few who do. Why should we continue to put up with this? Tracy Ryan - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk