Pubdate: Mon, 12 Dec 2005 Source: Arbiter, The (Boise State, ID Edu) Copyright: 2005 The Arbiter Contact: http://www.arbiteronline.com Author: Cary Lewis Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v05/n1915/a03.html YOUR POLICY FAILS EVERYTIME No amount of interdiction, prosecution, incarceration, police, judges or jails will ever, ever make a difference in terms of human beings seeking, finding, and using chemicals to alter their consciousness. It's who we are. Throughout our entire history there has been drug use and abuse. The only thing that a just society can do is choose whether to maximize the negative impact of drugs through misdirecting resources towards useless endeavors or to minimize their impact through funding education, safe injection sites, education, education, education. Today, unfortunately, there's too many transmissible diseases that can be passed via inter, intra, and extra drug populations. As a society who claims to be intelligent and compassionate, we owe to ourselves to try and protect ourselves as much as possible - by openly dealing with the issues and working to mitigate them, not by segregating and deluding ourselves into thinking we can simply sweep the problems under the carpet of the justice system. We need to grow up. We need to get past our visceral reaction to drugs and what they really mean to us: the good, the bad, and the ugly. We, collectively, get to choose the path. Let's choose one that has not failed every single time. Cary Lewis Toronto, Ontario - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake