News (Media Awareness Project) - US FL: PUB LTE: Solution To Violence? End Failed Drug War |
Title: | US FL: PUB LTE: Solution To Violence? End Failed Drug War |
Published On: | 2007-03-13 |
Source: | Palm Beach Post, The (FL) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-12 11:01:44 |
SOLUTION TO VIOLENCE? END FAILED DRUG WAR
State Rep. Priscilla Taylor should look no further than our failed
drug war to explain the violence in Riviera Beach ("Lawmaker urges
solutions to Riviera Beach violence," Feb. 28). The drug war aims at
an admirable goal. But remember Prohibition? Despite its laudable
goal, alcohol use back then increased after a brief decrease.
Drinkers shifted from beer to more dangerous, bootleg hard liquor.
The increase in crime, clogging of the courts and corruption of
public officials made us end that "noble experiment."
Today, our kids are dying; our courts and prisons are clogged with
drug war targets; and some Hollywood cops were just arrested for
trying to help federal agents posing as drug dealers. The drug war is
a jobs program for drug dealers. It pushes users who aren't as
wealthy as Rush Limbaugh to steal to afford drugs.
Today, kids can get pot, crack or heroin more easily than alcohol.
Let's stop that. All drugs should be regulated the way alcohol is to
keep them away from children and generate legitimate jobs and tax
revenue that won't contribute to street violence and gangs. This drug
war experiment has failed miserably and violently. We cannot
legislate addicts away from drugs.
Aaron M. Clemens
West Palm Beach
State Rep. Priscilla Taylor should look no further than our failed
drug war to explain the violence in Riviera Beach ("Lawmaker urges
solutions to Riviera Beach violence," Feb. 28). The drug war aims at
an admirable goal. But remember Prohibition? Despite its laudable
goal, alcohol use back then increased after a brief decrease.
Drinkers shifted from beer to more dangerous, bootleg hard liquor.
The increase in crime, clogging of the courts and corruption of
public officials made us end that "noble experiment."
Today, our kids are dying; our courts and prisons are clogged with
drug war targets; and some Hollywood cops were just arrested for
trying to help federal agents posing as drug dealers. The drug war is
a jobs program for drug dealers. It pushes users who aren't as
wealthy as Rush Limbaugh to steal to afford drugs.
Today, kids can get pot, crack or heroin more easily than alcohol.
Let's stop that. All drugs should be regulated the way alcohol is to
keep them away from children and generate legitimate jobs and tax
revenue that won't contribute to street violence and gangs. This drug
war experiment has failed miserably and violently. We cannot
legislate addicts away from drugs.
Aaron M. Clemens
West Palm Beach
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