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Title: | CN AB: PUB LTE: The War On Drugs Has Failed (2 of 7) |
Published On: | 1999-11-02 |
Source: | Calgary Herald (CN AB) |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-05 16:36:04 |
THE WAR ON DRUGS HAS FAILED
In Canada, alcohol kills 15,000 Canadians each year, and tobacco
products cause 45,000 deaths per year - a drug which is in every
convenience store in Canada. And then, of course, there is marijuana,
which has never been recorded as causing a death.
So I ask you, why is there a war on - illicit - drugs?
To say that a glass of wine in no way compares to heroin is only
ignorance. Alcohol and heroin are actually in the same class of drugs
- - depressants of the central nervous system. Canadian youth die from
alcohol-related tragedy more so than illicit drugs.
What really is absurd is that the 3,500 Canadians born each year with
fetal alcohol effect / syndrome is preventable if we called alcohol
the drug it is. This is really a national disgrace.
Legalization - not commercialization - education and treatment are the
only solutions that will work. Strict legal control of all drugs,
including alcohol and tobacco, will save more lives than this
so-called war on drugs. One clear policy for all drugs. A policy based
on truths and democracy, not lies, myths or propaganda.
Kevin Allan
North Vancouver, B.C.
In Canada, alcohol kills 15,000 Canadians each year, and tobacco
products cause 45,000 deaths per year - a drug which is in every
convenience store in Canada. And then, of course, there is marijuana,
which has never been recorded as causing a death.
So I ask you, why is there a war on - illicit - drugs?
To say that a glass of wine in no way compares to heroin is only
ignorance. Alcohol and heroin are actually in the same class of drugs
- - depressants of the central nervous system. Canadian youth die from
alcohol-related tragedy more so than illicit drugs.
What really is absurd is that the 3,500 Canadians born each year with
fetal alcohol effect / syndrome is preventable if we called alcohol
the drug it is. This is really a national disgrace.
Legalization - not commercialization - education and treatment are the
only solutions that will work. Strict legal control of all drugs,
including alcohol and tobacco, will save more lives than this
so-called war on drugs. One clear policy for all drugs. A policy based
on truths and democracy, not lies, myths or propaganda.
Kevin Allan
North Vancouver, B.C.
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