Pubdate: Mon, 21 Jul 2008 Source: Tampa Tribune (FL) Copyright: 2008 The Tribune Co. Contact: http://www.tbo.com/news/opinion/submissionform.htm Website: http://www.tampatrib.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/446 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v08/n692/a02.html Author: Priscilla M. Chase USERS SHARE SOME BLAME The letter "Dealers Are Killers" (Letters, July 17) suggested that drug dealers be executed. Execution is reserved for the very worst criminals, serial killers, for instance. It works for them, but wouldn't work for drug dealers. First, while "customers" of serial killers do not ask to be killed, customers of drug dealers do ask to be dealt to. Second, taking out a dealer leaves his customers anxious to find a new dealer. If the new dealer is also taken out, the street price will climb until it attracts an even more reckless man. The remedy is to do what many states did when Prohibition ended in 1933. They began to sell liquor at a price low enough to bankrupt bootleggers but high enough to provide cash for the state, partly used for added social services to offset the effect of legalization. Priscilla M. Chase Palm Harbor - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake