News (Media Awareness Project) - Australia: PUB LTE: Prohibition Caused Crime Wave |
Title: | Australia: PUB LTE: Prohibition Caused Crime Wave |
Published On: | 2000-12-12 |
Source: | Australian, The (Australia) |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-02 08:40:58 |
PROHIBITION CAUSED CRIME WAVE
BILL MUEHLENBERG is wrong -- harm minimisation has not been tried;
drug law reform would not increase crime.
Muehlenberg's admiration for alcohol prohibition must be noted. We
spend unremarked billions a year, not $1.5 billion over four years,
to make heroin use even more dangerous. It's called zero tolerance.
A meter of practical deterrence ticks over at about three a day.
Nobody wants responsibility for syringe distribution to minimise
blood disease so it runs slipshod. Evasion pervades drug issues.
Possessing personal drug supplies is the main prohibition-related
offence. Legalisation should reduce that somewhat. To match illicit
profits, taxation would have to be massive.
Alcohol prohibition may have been a public health and safety success
but it caused a massive crime wave. It was, and remains, a sad day
for justice.
BILL MUEHLENBERG is wrong -- harm minimisation has not been tried;
drug law reform would not increase crime.
Muehlenberg's admiration for alcohol prohibition must be noted. We
spend unremarked billions a year, not $1.5 billion over four years,
to make heroin use even more dangerous. It's called zero tolerance.
A meter of practical deterrence ticks over at about three a day.
Nobody wants responsibility for syringe distribution to minimise
blood disease so it runs slipshod. Evasion pervades drug issues.
Possessing personal drug supplies is the main prohibition-related
offence. Legalisation should reduce that somewhat. To match illicit
profits, taxation would have to be massive.
Alcohol prohibition may have been a public health and safety success
but it caused a massive crime wave. It was, and remains, a sad day
for justice.
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