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News (Media Awareness Project) - CN BC: Editorial: Drugs: Illegal For A Reason
Title:CN BC: Editorial: Drugs: Illegal For A Reason
Published On:2011-07-21
Source:Kamloops Daily News (CN BC)
Fetched On:2011-07-27 06:01:53
DRUGS: ILLEGAL FOR A REASON

The call for the legalization of drugs is getting louder, based on
the presumption that if we can't eradicate drugs, the solution must
be to accommodate them.

The arguments are sometimes persuasive, if not for their logic, then
at least for their strength of conviction.

But the arguments never explain why we haven't yet solved the myriad
problems of drinking and driving, drinking and rioting, drinking and
picking a fight, or drinking and beating a spouse.

So how would society fare with other forms of inebriation and
impairment? Are we naive enough to think it wouldn't be an issue?

The idea of thousands or millions more people tripping through life
under the influence of an increasing array of mind-altering
substances leaves us cold. Surely, there is a measure of insanity in
thinking that the widespread warping of our thought processes won't
cost us more lives and immeasurable heartache.

And it's a pipe dream to think that we could control the supply and
demand of drugs once they are legal. We already have a monstrous
hydra of a problem with people addicted to prescription drugs. How
does that happen?

Then there's contaminated toothpaste and pet food from China. Plus
multiple recalls of foods and drugs in spite of extensive regulations
and monitoring.

As for the complaint that governments waste massive fortunes fighting
a losing battle, drug-enforcement agencies -- the RCMP and the
numerous government branches in the U.S. -- reap massive fortunes
when they confiscate the property of convicted drug dealers. Real
estate, luxury homes, exotic automobiles, boats, ships, yachts,
aircraft -- the list is long and the recouped cash is astronomical.
The government doesn't brag about it, but that big money goes
straight into government coffers.

Illegal drugs are illegal because they are too dangerous and
unpredictable to be controlled even by a diligent government.

Meanwhile, organized crime will develop more exciting, more addictive
drugs outside government guidelines. And how easy would those drugs
be to peddle to a much broader base of potential customers already
accustomed to messing willingly with their own heads?

Someone has to think straight in this matter, and society as a whole
is not prepared to surrender that responsibility to those who
advocate living stoned, full-or part-time. Legitimate medical
marijuana use aside, we say being stoned is the best way to think
that legalizing drugs is a good idea.

Advocates will continue to point to Holland's liberal drug and
prostitution laws, implying a wonderful success story.

We say the Holland that once produced one of the world's
most-powerful navies and some of the world's most daring explorers,
and magnificent artists and musicians who are still revered hundreds
of years later . . . the Holland that became a prosperous nation
built on land that would have succumbed to the sea centuries ago were
it not for the hard work, inventiveness and determination of the
Dutch -- that Holland hasn't been heard from for a very long time.

We wonder where that Holland went.
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