Pubdate: Thu, 02 Oct 2003 Source: Ledger-Enquirer (GA) Copyright: 2003 Ledger-Enquirer Contact: http://www.l-e-o.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/237 Author: Bobby Jackson Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/decrim.htm (Decrim/Legalization) NO THEOCRACY This is a response to the Sept. 29 letter about things, primarily the lottery, that should be illegal because they are sins. The author seems to forget one thing: We live in a democratic republic, not a theocracy. Many times throughout history people were governed by religion, most recently in both Iran and Afghanistan. In those countries, there is no gambling, no drinking, no secular music, no drugs and no personal freedom. Some will say, "But that's Islam, and we don't believe that way." So I point out Massachusetts in the 17th century. It was an independent colony governed by Puritan laws. It was also not a free society. The author mentions a letter writer from Albany who calls for the legalization of some drugs. Maybe Albany has a point. As late as the 1930s in this country one could buy most drugs legally that are now outlawed, yet there was no need for a "War on Drugs." How interesting. In the 1920s, alcohol sales were outlawed and there was rampant crime. When the ban was repealed, the bulk of the crime ceased. Laws should exist to protect the rights and property of citizens, not to enforce religious doctrines. That is something guaranteed to us by our Constitution. A lottery or Sunday alcohol sales do not mean a person has to participate. If you do not feel it is right to play the lottery, buy alcohol on Sunday, or see naked people on film, then don't. I do not like to hear political pundits on radio and TV, so I do not listen to them. However, I do not advocate a law banning the practice because I know others want to hear them. If we are a free country, then let's be a free country. Bobby Jackson Phenix City - --- MAP posted-by: Beth +++++++