Pubdate: Wed, 15 Aug 2007 Source: Rockford Register Star (IL) Copyright: 2007 Rockford Register Star Contact: http://www.rrstar.com/ezaccess/contactus/lettertotheeditor.shtml Website: http://www.rrstar.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/370 Author: Mark Holmboe WAYS TO COMBAT DRUG USE There are two possible approaches to combating illegal drug use. If people are willing to pay for something, then someone else will be willing to supply it almost no matter how bad, whether gambling, drugs, pornography, slavery, etc. Imprisoning millions of illegal drug users is not practical. However, one could suspend their driver's licenses. One certainly does not want drug users driving. If they were forced to find a new way to get to work or find a new job, they might realize the criminality of their actions and get help. Just because something is wrong does not mean it should be illegal. Drug use, like gambling, is a vice where the goal is to limit damaging effects on people's lives and on society. Legalization would get the pushers and gangsters out of the drug business. Every effort would still have to be made to discourage drug use. It would have to be illegal to promote drug use in any way and certainly illegal to give away free samples. One of the best arguments against legalizing drugs is that government, eager for more tax revenue, is now promoting gambling, once an illegal vice. - -- Mark Holmboe Rockford - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman