Pubdate: Fri, 17 Mar 2006 Source: Regina Leader-Post (CN SN) Copyright: 2006 The Leader-Post Ltd. Contact: http://www.canada.com/regina/leaderpost/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/361 Author: Kevin Krofchek DRUG FIGHT NEEDS CREATIVE RESPONSE I read with considerable interest the recent column by Bob Hughes regarding trafficking of illegal drugs. Advocating for the death penalty is something that I can understand some people feel is warranted. Those, however are feelings. Looking at the overall picture, as mindboggling as it is, reveals varied layers of bad behaviour perpetrated by many more people than mere traffickers. A small injustice can contribute to greater injustice. How is it that some people do particularly vicious, callous and vindictive things to others? We do not have all the answers about this. As fiscally expensive as it can be, ensuring the dignity and safety of predatory people will in the long run do more for the safety and longevity of society over-all. Interestingly enough, there is a moral connection between the failure of the Western world to ensure the pharmacological justice that is missing in the lives of the millions of people dying of AIDS and the illegal drug trade that essentially sells death and misery. At the local level around the world, the questions are often essentially the same. So is the grief, the loss and yes, of course, the rage. Do we, however, fight one form of rage with another, regardless of how sophisticated we make it? Creative anger is a better sword to wield, and here in Canada, we have many resources to address these issues. If the courts did agree to execute a dangerous drug trafficker and Hughes was hired to do the job, I don't think in his heart of hearts he'd really want to do that. That's why I am waiting for his next column on the subject. Kevin Krofchek, Regina - --- MAP posted-by: Derek