Pubdate: Tue, 24 Apr 2001 Source: Herald, The (WA) Copyright: 2001 The Daily Herald Co. Contact: http://www.heraldnet.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/190 Author: Frances Graves CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS GIVING UP OUR RIGHTS WON'T SOLVE THE WRONGS In his April 11 letter, Daniel Palmer stated that our Constitution is worthless if it does not guarantee protection of our children's lives from the insane actions of some ("Constitutional rights: Are they worth the sacrifices we make?") Although he believes in the Constitution, he said he is willing to give up all his rights under it in order to protect school children. Giving up our Constitutional rights will not assure safety in the schools. He mentioned gay rights, abortion rights and gun rights. Only the last has anything to do with the school shootings. The shooters were not using Constitutional rights. The Constitution cannot enforce our laws. If we all give up the right to possess guns, criminals will get them illegally. We tried to fight alcohol abuse by outlawing alcoholic drinks. It did not work. It may have stopped moderate alcoholic use by law-abiding people, but it gave criminals an incentive to make big money bootlegging. Similarly, the present drug war is not working. Let's give more attention to our children. Parents and teachers can stress positive emotions, the satisfaction of helping others and the Golden Rule. Children who show early signs of aggressiveness, like cruelty to animals, should be treated. We can boycott toys that encourage violence. I have never bought a toy gun or game involving make-believe violence for any child. We do not have to give up freedom of speech. Just do not allow children to have violent forms of speech. FRANCES GRAVES, Snohomish - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D