Pubdate: Thu, 14 Sep 2000 Date: 09/14/2000 Source: Baltimore Sun (MD) Author: Henry Cohen The Sun's front-page article "Police break up east-side drug ring" (Sept. 7) quoted police Commissioner Edward T. Norris saying, "We've made quite a dent in the East Baltimore drug trade." A "dent" is the perfect metaphor, because a dent does not hinder a car from running, but only makes it uglier. Other dealers will now shoot it out for the turf of the arrested dealers. Innocent people may be killed in the crossfire. The supply of drugs having temporarily gone down, the price will go up. When the price goes up, addicts will commit more muggings and burglaries to pay for their habits and the residents of Baltimore will suffer. We saw this all before with alcohol prohibition, and we've now been putting dents in the drug trade for more than 30 years. It's time to repeal drug prohibition. Henry Cohen, Baltimore