Pubdate: Wed, 26 Aug 1998 Date: 08/26/1998 Source: Toronto Sun (Canada) Author: Eugene Spanier Website: http://www.canoe.ca/TorontoSun/ a) Encourage people to refrain from seeking crack. b) Put crack dealers out of business. c) Make first-time users less likely to try crack. d) Force crack activities and sales transactions to other locations. It's a classic finger-in-the-dike solution. Similar to the idea of arresting squeegee kids and panhandlers, padlocking crackhouses does not deal with the source of the problem. More jails and more police is a copout that shows a lack of depth in research and investigation and only serves to cover up the problem. Why deal with the symptoms of a problem instead of the cause? Although the causes of substance abuse are not easily located, finding them and dealing with them directly are more beneficial to society. By directing resources at identifying them and then focusing ideas on how to solve them, there is a greater chance the solutions will be permanent and ultimately, less expensive. For a party that pretends to be progressive, this policy initiative isn't. Eugene Spanier Toronto (Progressive would be someone in government taking a good look at decriminalizing drug use. We're sure not winning the war against them using today's tactics) Comment: Parenthetical remarks by the Toronto Sun editor