News (Media Awareness Project) - US CT: PUB LTE: Outlawing Drugs Does Not Work |
Title: | US CT: PUB LTE: Outlawing Drugs Does Not Work |
Published On: | 2005-03-24 |
Source: | Stamford Advocate, The (CT) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-16 19:32:02 |
OUTLAWING DRUGS DOES NOT WORK
To the editor:
In response to "Study: Use of inhalants on the rise among youth" (Advocate
news story, March 17):
"Drug" stories like this walk a fine line. While well-intentioned, they
will move a few citizens to demand that the substance be banned, and when
banning doesn't work, that it be criminalized. This would be a huge mistake.
Ever wonder why no one pushes airplane glue onto your kids to inhale? No
profit; it retails at about $1 per ounce at Wal-Mart. But if we take it off
the shelves, its price will rise; then, if we criminalize it, the price
will skyrocket and violent entrepreneurs will jump in.
When I was a boy, amphetamine pills sold over-the-counter for pennies. They
now sell on the street as "meth" for more than $2,000 per ounce, and "meth
labs" endanger our kids and the environment. We have a meth tiger by the
tail -- a tiger that never existed until we made it.
Each escalation of the drug war causes more societal damage than it prevents.
Kids need to hear about drugs in a way so low-key that they are not
attracted by the glitz of danger. Adults need to hear about drugs in a way
so low-key that they understand that criminalizing the drug will not solve
the problem.
John Chase
Palm Harbor, Fla.
To the editor:
In response to "Study: Use of inhalants on the rise among youth" (Advocate
news story, March 17):
"Drug" stories like this walk a fine line. While well-intentioned, they
will move a few citizens to demand that the substance be banned, and when
banning doesn't work, that it be criminalized. This would be a huge mistake.
Ever wonder why no one pushes airplane glue onto your kids to inhale? No
profit; it retails at about $1 per ounce at Wal-Mart. But if we take it off
the shelves, its price will rise; then, if we criminalize it, the price
will skyrocket and violent entrepreneurs will jump in.
When I was a boy, amphetamine pills sold over-the-counter for pennies. They
now sell on the street as "meth" for more than $2,000 per ounce, and "meth
labs" endanger our kids and the environment. We have a meth tiger by the
tail -- a tiger that never existed until we made it.
Each escalation of the drug war causes more societal damage than it prevents.
Kids need to hear about drugs in a way so low-key that they are not
attracted by the glitz of danger. Adults need to hear about drugs in a way
so low-key that they understand that criminalizing the drug will not solve
the problem.
John Chase
Palm Harbor, Fla.
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