Pubdate: Thur, 21 Oct 1999 Source: Examiner, The (Ireland) Copyright: Examiner Publications Ltd, 1999 Contact: http://www.examiner.ie/ Author: Keith Sanders DRUGS ARE DWARFED BY OTHER PERILS To the editor: Brian Crowley frets about the dangers of Ecstasy, because, he says, it has been the cause of 20 deaths in Ireland “in recent years”; because it “is certainly a cause for depression”; and because “it may also cause memory impairment as well as other illnesses” (The Examiner, October 18). I wonder how many Irish people have died in recent years from drinking alcohol, from smoking cigarettes, from eating fatty foods, and from car accidents. I would venture that the number of deaths in each of these categories is probably somewhat higher than 20. Furthermore, alcohol is itself a cause for depression, and like tobacco and like many prescription medicines, may also cause other diseases. Now, if Mr Crowley is prepared to speak out for prohibition of these horrible scourges sweeping Irish society, I’m sure that the American government can give him some advice; we’ve already tried alcohol prohibition on this side of the Atlantic, and we all know how smashingly that turned out. Wouldn’t it make more sense to take the drug market out of the hands of criminals, and turn it over to licensed businesspeople in the private sector, where the drug trade can be taxed? Violent crime would plummet immediately, as it did here in the US when alcohol Prohibition was repealed. Of course, politicians don’t always like genuine solutions to tough problems like these; after all, a legal, safe, regulated drug market doesn’t look as good as get tough rhetoric when one is waging a political campaign. KEITH SANDERS El Cerrito, CA - --- MAP posted-by: manemez j lovitto