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News (Media Awareness Project) - UK: PUB LTE: Re - Legalisation - Our Best Hope
Title:UK: PUB LTE: Re - Legalisation - Our Best Hope
Published On:2002-05-25
Source:Daily Telegraph (UK)
Fetched On:2008-01-23 06:46:28
RE: LEGALISATION - OUR BEST HOPE

Sir - I would like to send my support to David Cameron for his article on
"the drugs war" (Comment May 23). It was refreshing to see an honest
perspective that did not pander to a middle-aged electorate that has no
knowledge of the drugs scene.

I am 25 and have experimented with practically all the drugs currently
available in Britain. I can understand why there is such a heroin problem.
A fact ignored by most people is that it is very, very nice. Too nice. I
made a promise to myself never to touch it again after my first try.

Even Mr Cameron dismissed the possibility of legalisation. This is a shame
as it is surely our best hope. We pour millions into fighting the drug war,
a war that cannot be won. We fill the pockets of smugglers, killers, slave
labourers and despots.

Alternatively, we could construct drug centres, employ people currently out
of work, and make huge profits for state coffers. Cocaine currently retails
at UKP 50 a gram.

The state could sell a better product at UKP 35-UKP 40 a gram and use the
profits to invigorate the inner cities, help rural areas, strengthen the
police and the NHS.

Yes, frequency of first-time users would surely increase but with a drug
user database we could actually control the volume of use per individual.
An over-18s policy would also exclude those whom society is most keen to
protect.

To me, legalisation would mean an end to the regimes in Afghanistan and
Colombia and an end to the forced labour that goes on to fulfil our
hedonistic needs.

Rupert Turner, Bridgnorth, Shropshire
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