Pubdate: Mon, 30 Apr 2012 Source: Daily Sentinel, The (Grand Junction, CO) Copyright: 2012 Diane Cox Contact: http://www.gjsentinel.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2084 Author: Diane Cox LEGALIZING DRUGS WILL PREY ON HUMAN WEAKNESS AND ADDICTION Recently, in a rare moment of short-sightedness, George Will endorsed the legalization of drugs as a solution to drug cartel violence. His rationale was that this would undercut profits and put them out of business. If only it were that simple. You have to be very naive to believe that if we tax and regulate drugs that these dealers are going to give up, go home and start car washes and taco shops. Drugs will always be cheaper on the street and the black market will continue. Legalization will only serve to expand the customer base of addicts and make it impossible for the police to control. Mexico turned a blind eye on the drug trade for decades and now is dealing with so much violence it is in danger of becoming a failed state. Alaska tried legalizing small amounts of Marijuana in the '80s and in a short time had double the national average of teen drug abuse. We need to learn a lesson from their bitter experiences and continue to resist the expansion of this trade that preys upon human weakness and addiction. DIANE COX Palisade - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D