Pubdate: Sun, 29 August 1999 Source: Dallas Morning News (TX) Copyright: 1999 The Dallas Morning News Contact: http://www.dallasnews.com/ Forum: http://forums.dallasnews.com:81/webx Author: Milton A. Braun CAN'T WE HAVE COMMON SENSE DRUG POLICY? Hopefully common sense national legislation will result form George W. Bush's alleged use of illegal drugs. Look, alcohol and tobacco are drugs. So how ridiculous it would be if we locked up all beer drinkers and smokers. The cost to the nation from alcohol and tobacco in lives, suffering and cost is many times that from illegal drugs. And making the use of cocaine a felony is ridiculous. Sellers, not users (unless they are endangering others such as driving under the influence) are the ones who should be locked up; and those who sell illegal drugs to minors should be given much harsher sentences. We just need to take a long, honest, straightforward look at our antiquated illegal drug laws. First of all, we should accept the fact that drug addiction is a sickness, an incurable disease of the brain; and, second, we should provide counseling for all drug addicts. We should pardon all who are now in our jails and prisons simply for using illegal drugs providing they agree to undergo drug counseling. Just think how much money, and, yes, lives, this would save. We should also intensify drug education in all of our public and private schools, beginning in the first grades. And by all means it is past time that we accept this adage as the absolute truth: "Where there is a demand for anything, including illegal drugs, there will be a supply for that anything, including illegal drugs." Thus, we should change our emphasis on illegal drugs from the supply side to the demand side. Let the debate on illegal drugs begin and let people like George W. Bush and New Mexico Gov. Gary E. Johnson, an admitted former user of cocaine, as well as others participate in this debate. Milton A. Braun, Dallas, Texas - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D