News (Media Awareness Project) - Mauritius: PUB LTE: Apropos Lex's 'The Drug Business: How Criminals Beat the Law |
Title: | Mauritius: PUB LTE: Apropos Lex's 'The Drug Business: How Criminals Beat the Law |
Published On: | 2008-08-01 |
Source: | Mauritius Times (Mauritius) |
Fetched On: | 2008-08-02 17:39:21 |
APROPOS LEX'S 'THE DRUG BUSINESS: HOW CRIMINALS BEAT THE LAW'
A "serious inquiry" would reveal that the police and anti-drug laws
directly provide the profitable black markets that attract drug
dealers that will sell drugs to children. If drugs were regulated, in
age and quality controlled markets, our children would be much safer;
drug users would not need to steal to support the black market, and
the criminals who currently run the market would be out of business
as they could not compete with a legal market.
This is THE solution. Anything else is folly.
David Lane
Santa Cruz, CA
United States of America
A "serious inquiry" would reveal that the police and anti-drug laws
directly provide the profitable black markets that attract drug
dealers that will sell drugs to children. If drugs were regulated, in
age and quality controlled markets, our children would be much safer;
drug users would not need to steal to support the black market, and
the criminals who currently run the market would be out of business
as they could not compete with a legal market.
This is THE solution. Anything else is folly.
David Lane
Santa Cruz, CA
United States of America
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