News (Media Awareness Project) - LTE: Boston Sunday Globe |
Title: | LTE: Boston Sunday Globe |
Published On: | 1997-03-10 |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-08 21:20:14 |
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To the Editors: 2/24/97
David Nyhan's Focus column (Globe 2/23) got right to the heart of this
nation's "drug problem"prohibition. By making adult drug use illegal,
our
government creates an instant multibillion dollar industry [and forfeits
all
regulation and safety standards to criminals.]
Prohibition guarantees drug cartels, guarantees billiondollar
bureaucracies
to fight a governmentcreated "crime", guarantees gang killings, guarantees
parentless children, guarantees police corruption, guarantees an excuse for
racism by authorities, and guarantees a general cynicism and disrespect for
all laws and authority by arbitrarily making someone a criminal for doing
nothing more than making a personal decision.
No matter how many billions are spent and how many millions are jailed, the
war against drug users can never be won short of a totalitarian state. The
only answer is regulation and education. We ended prohibition once, we
must
end it again.
Carmen Yarrusso]]]
skewering tiny people with a hypodermic needleillustration is better
than my wordsleft out words in brackets[])
To the Editors: 2/24/97
David Nyhan's Focus column (Globe 2/23) got right to the heart of this
nation's "drug problem"prohibition. By making adult drug use illegal,
our
government creates an instant multibillion dollar industry [and forfeits
all
regulation and safety standards to criminals.]
Prohibition guarantees drug cartels, guarantees billiondollar
bureaucracies
to fight a governmentcreated "crime", guarantees gang killings, guarantees
parentless children, guarantees police corruption, guarantees an excuse for
racism by authorities, and guarantees a general cynicism and disrespect for
all laws and authority by arbitrarily making someone a criminal for doing
nothing more than making a personal decision.
No matter how many billions are spent and how many millions are jailed, the
war against drug users can never be won short of a totalitarian state. The
only answer is regulation and education. We ended prohibition once, we
must
end it again.
Carmen Yarrusso]]]
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