News (Media Awareness Project) - CN AB: PUB LTE: Drug Law Reforms Are Designed To Fail |
Title: | CN AB: PUB LTE: Drug Law Reforms Are Designed To Fail |
Published On: | 2003-05-29 |
Source: | Calgary Sun, The (CN AB) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-20 06:04:46 |
DRUG LAW REFORMS ARE DESIGNED TO FAIL
The proposed drug law reforms are designed to fail. In fact, they are
designed to exacerbate the proliferation of harder street drugs. The
problem is not the cannabis consumer. This halfway measure of
decriminalizing the consumer addresses none of the fundamental problems or
root causes of drug use and abuse. Canadians should be asking their
politicians and police why they stubbornly continue to support a counter
productive "prohibition" that causes more crime, proliferates the disease
of addiction and even helps to support terrorism against the free world.
Pat Rogers
(Canadians aren't ready to legalize marijuana.)
The proposed drug law reforms are designed to fail. In fact, they are
designed to exacerbate the proliferation of harder street drugs. The
problem is not the cannabis consumer. This halfway measure of
decriminalizing the consumer addresses none of the fundamental problems or
root causes of drug use and abuse. Canadians should be asking their
politicians and police why they stubbornly continue to support a counter
productive "prohibition" that causes more crime, proliferates the disease
of addiction and even helps to support terrorism against the free world.
Pat Rogers
(Canadians aren't ready to legalize marijuana.)
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