Pubdate: Sat, 02 Dec 2006
Source: Pensacola News Journal (FL)
Copyright: 2006 The Pensacola News Journal
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Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v06/n1579/a07.html
Author: Robert Sharpe

MIDDLE GROUND IN DRUG WAR

Regarding Mark O'Brien's column, "Just say no to the expensive and
ineffectual war on drugs" (Nov. 22), there is a middle ground between
drug prohibition and blanket legalization.

Switzerland's heroin maintenance trials have been shown to reduce
disease, death and crime among chronic users. Providing addicts with
standardized doses in a clinical setting eliminates many of the
problems associated with heroin use.

Heroin maintenance pilot projects are underway in Canada, England,
Germany, Spain and the Netherlands. If expanded, prescription heroin
maintenance would deprive organized crime of a core client base. This
would render illegal heroin trafficking unprofitable, and spare future
generations addiction.

Marijuana should be taxed and regulated like alcohol, only without the
ubiquitous advertising. Separating the hard and soft drug markets is
critical. As long as marijuana distribution remains in the hands of
organized crime, consumers of the most popular illicit drug will
continue to come into contact with sellers of hard drugs like cocaine.

Given that marijuana is arguably safer than legal alcohol, it makes no
sense to waste scarce resources on failed policies that finance
organized crime and act as a gateway to hard drugs.

Drug policy reform may send the wrong message to children, but I like
to think the children are more important than the message.

Robert Sharpe, Common Sense for Drug Policy, Washington, D.C.
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