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News (Media Awareness Project) - US CA: LTE: Drug Abuse Problem Has No Easy Answers
Title:US CA: LTE: Drug Abuse Problem Has No Easy Answers
Published On:2003-07-25
Source:North County Times (CA)
Fetched On:2008-01-19 18:03:25
DRUG ABUSE PROBLEM HAS NO EASY ANSWERS

I was dumbfounded to read Connie Frankowiak's July 6 letter to your paper
stating her reasons why America's drug laws should be abolished.

She states the American legal system favors the rich and powerful; that
those who have friends in high places get off lightly at sentencing; that
drug agencies only raid the poor neighborhoods. She should tell that to
Nick Nolte (alcohol), Robert Downey Jr. and numerous musicians and other
artists.

Too often we use class consciousness to explain why some are supervised by
agencies or institutions and some are not. We could use economic status as
well. In fact, some do. However, crime is a young man's game. Crime hides
frustration and lack of self-worth. It is most likely those who feel the
most frustration are those who are arrested and convicted.

As I mentioned in a previous letter regarding drug usage, those who can
afford the drugs can keep their activities hidden much longer than those
who must use criminal means to purchase the drugs.

If drug usage is no longer a criminal activity, as Ms. Frankowiak desires,
it still won't be legal for some. Under 18 can purchase barbiturates,
amphetamines and hallucinogens? Come on, lady, the crime of drug abuse
would still be with us.

As I wrote before, there are no easy answers for complex social problems.

FRANK A. DAVIS
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