News (Media Awareness Project) - US TX: PUB LTE: Set People Free |
Title: | US TX: PUB LTE: Set People Free |
Published On: | 2000-07-23 |
Source: | Amarillo Globe-News (TX) |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-03 15:16:37 |
SET PEOPLE FREE
In his July 16 column, John Kanelis says: "The drug legalization argument
breaks down quickly, in my mind, when proponents suggest that it wouldn't
cost the government any more to treat the issue as a 'medical problem'
rather than a 'law-enforcement problem."'
And then he presents no figures!
Bottom line, though - who cares what the numbers are? Did the Founding
Fathers carefully compute the costs involved before drafting the Declaration
of Independence?
To paraphrase the punch line of a well-known TV commercial: "Free-dom?
Priceless." Set the people free. Legalize all drugs.
ALAN RANDELL
Victoria, British Columbia
In his July 16 column, John Kanelis says: "The drug legalization argument
breaks down quickly, in my mind, when proponents suggest that it wouldn't
cost the government any more to treat the issue as a 'medical problem'
rather than a 'law-enforcement problem."'
And then he presents no figures!
Bottom line, though - who cares what the numbers are? Did the Founding
Fathers carefully compute the costs involved before drafting the Declaration
of Independence?
To paraphrase the punch line of a well-known TV commercial: "Free-dom?
Priceless." Set the people free. Legalize all drugs.
ALAN RANDELL
Victoria, British Columbia
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