News (Media Awareness Project) - CN BC: PUB LTE: Legalization Would End Criminal Reign |
Title: | CN BC: PUB LTE: Legalization Would End Criminal Reign |
Published On: | 2004-06-16 |
Source: | Valley Echo, The (CN BC) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-18 07:31:33 |
LEGALIZATION WOULD END CRIMINAL REIGN
By Kirk Muse Mesa, AZ
Thanks for publishing Alan Randell's outstanding letter: "Drug laws
archaic" (6-09-04).
I'd like to add that almost all of the problems we have will illegal drugs
are because certain (politically selected) drugs are illegal.
Because certain drugs are illegal, they are of unknown quality, unknown
purity and unknown potency. Just like alcohol was when it was illegal in
the United States. And just like alcohol was when it was illegal, certain
recreational drugs are untaxed, unregulated and controlled by criminal gangs.
Many judges and prison wardens have said that 70% to 90% of all violent
crime and property crime is "drug-related." Actually almost 100% of our
so-called "drug-related crime" is caused by drug prohibition policies. Not
drugs.
When Coca-Cola contained cocaine instead of caffeine and sold for five
cents a bottle, the term "drug-related crime" didn't exist.
Neither did drug lords, drug cartels or even drug dealers as we know them
today.
If we re-legalized all types of recreational drugs and made them legally
available in local licensed business establishments for pennies per dose,
we would need far fewer law enforcement personnel, far fewer prison guards
and no prison builders.
And many so-called 'drug warriors' would be looking for a job or washing
cars for a living. Thus, their real concern for legalizing recreational drugs.
By Kirk Muse Mesa, AZ
Thanks for publishing Alan Randell's outstanding letter: "Drug laws
archaic" (6-09-04).
I'd like to add that almost all of the problems we have will illegal drugs
are because certain (politically selected) drugs are illegal.
Because certain drugs are illegal, they are of unknown quality, unknown
purity and unknown potency. Just like alcohol was when it was illegal in
the United States. And just like alcohol was when it was illegal, certain
recreational drugs are untaxed, unregulated and controlled by criminal gangs.
Many judges and prison wardens have said that 70% to 90% of all violent
crime and property crime is "drug-related." Actually almost 100% of our
so-called "drug-related crime" is caused by drug prohibition policies. Not
drugs.
When Coca-Cola contained cocaine instead of caffeine and sold for five
cents a bottle, the term "drug-related crime" didn't exist.
Neither did drug lords, drug cartels or even drug dealers as we know them
today.
If we re-legalized all types of recreational drugs and made them legally
available in local licensed business establishments for pennies per dose,
we would need far fewer law enforcement personnel, far fewer prison guards
and no prison builders.
And many so-called 'drug warriors' would be looking for a job or washing
cars for a living. Thus, their real concern for legalizing recreational drugs.
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