Pubdate: Tue, 15 Jul 2008 Source: North Island Gazette (CN BC) Copyright: 2008 North Island Gazette Contact: http://www.northislandgazette.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2783 Author: Andrea Walkus-Andrew Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v08.n658.a08.html Crackdown does not work Dear editor, Respectfully to Wayne Derksen, convictions in the illegal drug trade are not the answer. Look at the United States, one of the most populated and richest countries, but it has one of the worst drug problems in the world. Their jails are overflowing with drug dealers and they are no closer to finding solutions to drug woes. The Netherlands has been a more lenient country, allowing the sale of marijuana (and marijuana only), and their usage of this drug is lower than the U.S. (This data came from Drugwarfacts.com). I also have a friend from South America who told me that the selling of crack cocaine and cocaine is legal in her country, and is relatively cheap, but there isn't the crime we have here in North America. Some people are quick to put down harm reduction techniques, such as the needle exchange program, because they think it's enabling users, but it isn't. I believe we should put our government money toward treatment for drug abusers and any other substance abusers. That's a lot cheaper than incarceration and far more effective. Imprisoning drug dealers does nothing but allow lesser drug dealers to move up in the ranks. Harm reduction and treatment centres will eventually put the dealers out of business. I don't believe I am naive, I believe in people and their ability to change. Andrea Walkus-Andrew Port Hardy - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin