Pubdate: Fri, 10 Dec 2010 Source: Chief, The (CN BC) Copyright: 2010 Whistler Printing & Publishing Contact: http://www.squamishchief.com/section/squamish0303&template=letter Website: http://www.squamishchief.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2414 Author: Russell Barth ANTI-DRUG BILL NOT PRODUCTIVE EDITOR, MP John Weston says that his proposed anti-drug bill would reduce drug production, ostensibly by scaring dealers away from the business with the threat of jail time and other sanctions. The problem with this policy is that the exact opposite will result. Dealers are not scared by anything, and they are highly adaptable. When stiffer sentences are imposed, or enforcement is increased, the business shifts to the 95 per cent of dealers and producers who will never be caught. All studies support this. No science supports the Tory policy on drugs. Sure, we put some "bad guys" in jail, which is supposed to "send a message" to the other guys who are nothing but delighted at the police's zeal. If we can't catch them all, we are only helping the ones we don't catch. Despite the member's assertions, this bill would be outrageously counterproductive. It would increase crime and violence, and likely increase overall production as the dealers consolidate their empires. This is just Prohibition 2.0, as if more prohibition can cure the problems caused by prohibition. The solution is to repeal prohibition, legalize and regulate everything (meth, ecstasy, coke, and heroin are all safer than booze), and spend more money on border protection. The Tory solution seems designed to subsidize criminals, and I have no doubt that this is by design. The inevitable increase in crime that comes from this policy will be used in the future as justification for more cops, more jails, and more suppression of our collective rights. The public is being bamboozled once again. Russell Barth Federally Licensed Medical Marijuana User Drug Reform Analyst and Consultant Educators for Sensible Drug Policy Nepean, Ont. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake