Pubdate: Mon, 29 Nov 2004 Source: Weekly Journal, The (CN ON) Copyright: 2004 Transcontinental Media Contact: http://www.neighbourhoodnews.ca/journal Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3567 Author: Russell Barth Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v04.n1699.a08.html DEALING WITH DRUGS Police are fooling themselves if they think they have a chance of ever winning the "War On Some Drugs". People grow pot, import cocaine, and make ecstasy because it is lucrative, and it is lucrative specifically because it is illegal. The way to steal money from "organized crime", give police more powers of enforcement, reduce use, abuse, harm, and death, is to regulate all these drugs and tax them. If we want to stop this wave of "Al Capones" that are currently running the multi-billion-dollar annual drug business, we need to issue licenses and tax the people involved. It would not only make the police's job easier, their success rate would be higher. As it is, they are only catching about 10% of the drug activity. No one would go to a doctor that was only successful 10% of the time. By not legalizing and regulating drugs like tobacco and alcohol, our government, courts, and police are knowingly and deliberately subsidizing organized crime. They are making people paranoid about their neighbors, making many dangerous drugs easier for teens to access than alcohol and tobacco, wasting police time and resources, wasting nearly $2 billion every year on a failed policy, and endangering Canadians. They are also keeping billions more in potential annual tax revenue away from Canadians and putting it directly into the underground economy, instead of education and healthcare. It leads me to wonder just which side of the law they are really on. Police have no chance of ever winning this war, and it is absurd to keep trying. Prohibition didn't work in the 1920's with alcohol, and it is now failing even more miserably with drugs. After eight decades, if prohibition were going to work it would have worked by now. Russell Barth Ottawa - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin