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DRUGS: JUST SAYING NO IS NOT ENOUGH

Dear Editor,

It is natural for human beings to satisfy individual desires and rebel against obstacles in the way.  We can create all the laws we want, and as long as we use money as a medium of exchange, crime and violence will continue to escalate.

We are already deluged with laws that were created to solve problems, so much so that our jails and prisons are over-loaded to where the authorities release criminals before their terms are up, and/or force our judges to hand out minimal jail sentences to relieve the pressure.

As for the suggestion that we unite "in one voice and agree that the war on drugs can be won" [War on drugs starts in community, April 26 Letters to the Editor, Langley Advance News] one need only look at the history of this province to realize how futile such an endeavor would be.

We can't even get 50 per cent of the population to unite at election time.  Just saying "no to drugs" is not going to cut it in the 21st Century.  It just ain't gonna happen!

Ken J.  Marsh

Langley City