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News (Media Awareness Project) - CN BC: PUB LTE: Parents, Not Police Should Educate Their
Title:CN BC: PUB LTE: Parents, Not Police Should Educate Their
Published On:2001-07-04
Source:Quesnel Cariboo Observer (CN BC)
Fetched On:2008-01-25 14:56:25
PARENTS, NOT POLICE SHOULD EDUCATE THEIR OWN CHILDREN ABOUT 'EVILS' OF
USING DRUGS

Editor:

The idea that the police as agents of the state teach the children lessons
best left to parents is disturbing.

Police subtly exert influence, the arguments made by police start with the
idea that ceremonial drug use is "evil" and ought to be stamped out.

That idea is not shared across the political spectrum.

Those of us who admire Thomas Jefferson, John Stuart Mill and Milton
Friedman, are believers in the classical liberal view that the state has no
right to interfere in the drugs or the diet of a free man.

Dangerous drugs is a political designation.

All drugs are combinations of chemicals found on the periodic tables. None
have any supernatural forces of allurement.

Addictions do not meet the nosology of disease and are based on junk science.

On final analysis that the police are demonizing a certain segment of the
population is a misuse of authority.

The police in a free country should protect us from force or fraud.

I don't see them getting involved in the abortion debate, I do not see them
expressing their views on social medicine or the idea of home schooling,
why then should the police all of a sudden become wise and virtuous when it
comes to drugs.

We would not think it was a meritorious idea to have the police speak on
any other political issue in our schools, so having them teach drug
education makes about as much sense as having them teach sex education.

The police have no role to play in the soul saving business.

Chris Buors Winnipeg, Man.
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