News (Media Awareness Project) - US SD: PUB LTE: A Meth Alternative |
Title: | US SD: PUB LTE: A Meth Alternative |
Published On: | 2007-01-31 |
Source: | Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan (SD) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-12 16:30:05 |
A METH ALTERNATIVE
I'm writing about: "Meth Plague: Law Enforcement Sees No End To War
On Meth" (Press & Dakotan, Jan. 20).
I have a simple solution that would eliminate 99 percent of the
illegal methamphetamine labs. The solution is Desoxyn, the
pharmaceutical form of methamphetamine legally available in local
pharmacies for less than $2 per dose with a doctor's prescription.
Start selling it at local pharmacies without a prescription with no
questions asked to any adult just like we do with tobacco products.
Would we still have people addicted to methamphetamine? Yes. Would
methamphetamine addicts need to rob or commit acts of prostitution to
obtain money to buy their methamphetamine? No. Would the
methamphetamine addicts prefer to purchase pure pharmaceutical grade
of methamphetamine instead of methamphetamine manufactured with
batteries and fertilizer? Yes.
When they re-legalized alcohol in 1933, it was not because they
decided that alcohol was not so harmful after all, but rather because
of the crime and corruption that alcohol prohibition caused. When
they re-legalized alcohol in 1933, the illegal bathtub gin producers
went out of business overnight for economic reasons and they have
stayed out of the business for economic reasons. When they
re-legalized alcohol in 1933, our overall crime rate declined
substantially and our murder rate declined for 10 consecutive years.
Have we learned any lessons?
Not yet.
Kirk Muse
Mesa, AZ
I'm writing about: "Meth Plague: Law Enforcement Sees No End To War
On Meth" (Press & Dakotan, Jan. 20).
I have a simple solution that would eliminate 99 percent of the
illegal methamphetamine labs. The solution is Desoxyn, the
pharmaceutical form of methamphetamine legally available in local
pharmacies for less than $2 per dose with a doctor's prescription.
Start selling it at local pharmacies without a prescription with no
questions asked to any adult just like we do with tobacco products.
Would we still have people addicted to methamphetamine? Yes. Would
methamphetamine addicts need to rob or commit acts of prostitution to
obtain money to buy their methamphetamine? No. Would the
methamphetamine addicts prefer to purchase pure pharmaceutical grade
of methamphetamine instead of methamphetamine manufactured with
batteries and fertilizer? Yes.
When they re-legalized alcohol in 1933, it was not because they
decided that alcohol was not so harmful after all, but rather because
of the crime and corruption that alcohol prohibition caused. When
they re-legalized alcohol in 1933, the illegal bathtub gin producers
went out of business overnight for economic reasons and they have
stayed out of the business for economic reasons. When they
re-legalized alcohol in 1933, our overall crime rate declined
substantially and our murder rate declined for 10 consecutive years.
Have we learned any lessons?
Not yet.
Kirk Muse
Mesa, AZ
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