From today's Metro (letters unfortunately not available on line):
Graham Bates' criticism of downgrading ecstasy to a class B drug and his simplistic solution to tackling illegal drugs will solve about as much as the current policy has: absolutely nothing. Research has shown that ecstasy is less dangerous than unclassified substances such as tobacco, alcohol and solvents...
The only people who benefit from any kind of prohibition are criminals. I think all drugs should be decriminalised - the government could then generate billions in extra tax revenues, ensure a degree of quality control exists, create thousands of [legal] jobs, allow the police to concentrate on more pressing matters and, most importantly, take power and profits out of the hands of criminal gangs.
A Morris, Cardiff
Monday, 22 September 2008
Reader's letter of the day
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Labels: Commonsense, crime, Drugs, Ecstasy, Logic, Prohibition, Taxation
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3 comments:
It could be improved.
"the government could then....take power and profits out of the hands of OTHER criminal gangs."
Great letter - and an even better suggested improvement!
Nah! Too sensible; would never work
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