Pubdate: Sun, 02 Nov 2014
Source: Mirror, The (UK)
Copyright: 2014 The Mirror
Contact:  http://www.mirror.co.uk/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1161
Author: Carole Malone
Page: 27

LEGAL DRUGS WILL DESTROY OUR KIDS

My blood boils when I hear loony liberal politicians (I'm thinking 
Nick Clegg) and middle class do-gooders telling us that ALL drugs 
should be legalised. That heroin, crack cocaine and LSD should all be 
freely available - even to teenagers.

Their argument is that if the State was in charge of the drugs 
industry instead of criminal gangs then the drugs wouldn't be toxic 
and fewer people would die.

And there'll be more of that silly talk in the coming weeks thanks to 
a Home Office report  trumpeted by Clegg - which claims punitive laws 
have no effect on curbing drug use.

What, so do we just give up and legalise them? If we can't win the 
war on drugs do we just call it off? Do we do what we've done with 
other crimes we don't have the money or the will to police  and just 
ignore them?

One of the countries cited as an example of decriminalisation in this 
report was Portugal. They legalised drugs in 2001. But now we know 
the numbers of 15 and 16 year olds using drugs has doubled there 
since laws were relaxed. Which is a total no brainer.

Then a bloke called Ian Birrell said on TV this week our Government 
spends billions of pounds on failed drugs policies. I'm sorry - 
unlike Portugal - our drugs policies aren't failing. Since 1996 the 
use of Class A drugs among 16 to 24 year olds has plummeted by 47 per 
cent and the use of Class B by 48 per cent.

But commentators like Birrell still argue we should legalise them 
anyway because they're everywhere and people can take them whenever 
they want. Well, maybe in his world they can, but not in mine. I 
don't mix with people who shoot up every day or trip on LSD.

Don't these lettuce-munching liberals realise millions of mums and 
dads all over Britain are fighting tooth and nail to keep their kids 
away from drugs?

And even though many of these parents live on estates where gangs 
sell drugs openly they'll do whatever it takes to keep their kids 
away from them. Because they've seen what drugs can do.

Unlike those middle-class liberals, they live among hordes of 
hopelessly addicted youngsters whose lives are over before they've 
even started. These parents don't want that for their kids. And they 
sure as hell don't want to be lectured on the "benefits" of 
legalisation by a bunch of jumped-up modernisers who've never even 
set foot on a council estate.

Have we forgotten the World Health Organisation's recent 20-year 
study on cannabis which says this supposedly "soft" drug doubles the 
risk of schizophrenia and psychotic disorders, stunts intellectual 
development and doubles the risk of its users causing a car crash?

So all those liberals who for years have been shouting that cannabis 
was perfectly safe were talking out of their backsides.

And why is it these people always try to make those who object to 
legalisation look like out of touch fuddyduddies? Why do we listen 
when they scream that drugs laws are an abuse of our human rights?

We need to be telling teenagers that smoking cannabis is like playing 
Russian roulette with your brain, not changing the law so they can 
pop down the Co-op and score an ounce.

Yes, young people will always experiment with drugs but why make it 
easier? We need drugs laws because they make getting drugs just that 
bit harder. In fact, we need more than we currently have to 
criminalise those deadly legal highs which have killed 68 people this year.

And imagine if they all legalised. The price would plummet and they'd 
be available to everyone including vulnerable 10- year-olds who'd buy 
them with their pocket money on the black market.

I'm not saying kids should be given criminal records for 
experimenting. But every little relaxation of our drugs laws takes us 
one step closer to legalisation.

And that would be catastrophic for generations of children whose 
minds will be ravaged with the full blessing of the State.
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