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News (Media Awareness Project) - US VA: PUB LTE: To Control Drugs, Decriminalize Them
Title:US VA: PUB LTE: To Control Drugs, Decriminalize Them
Published On:2001-04-09
Source:Richmond Times-Dispatch (VA)
Fetched On:2008-01-26 18:59:49
TO CONTROL DRUGS, DECRIMINALIZE THEM

Editor, Times-Dispatch: Leonard Pitts is right when he says we need to
rethink our drug priorities. He says we are treating a sickness with
prison. That's true, but when Pitts says we need to "balance" that with
treatment and education, he's fuzzy about what the incarceration should be
reserved for.

The trouble that brought this issue to mind was a theft, from a father by a
son. That son took his dad's records and sold them, then paid an inflated
price for his drugs. The money went into the pocket of a criminal,
tax-free. In a way we are all getting ripped off. None of the drug profits
are taxed, so we have to foot the bill for treatment and collateral damage.

Keeping free adults away from chemical agents of pleasure never will be
successful. Enforcing the drug laws supports prices for the criminal drug
market. Law-enforcement officials use the high price of drugs as a measure
of success when it is actually a measure of the threat to public safety
from the illegal unregulated drug trade.

We need sensible priorities. Here are my ideas: Those who sell to kids
should face arrest, but the law should regulate - and tax - those who sell
to adults. Those who steal should face the possibility of jail time. Those
who use drugs but have not stolen, assaulted, embezzled, or otherwise
caused harm to the person or property of another need not be considered
criminals.

Lennice Werth
Crewe
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