Pubdate: Wed, 26 Jan 2000 Source: Houston Chronicle (TX) Copyright: 2000 Houston Chronicle Contact: Viewpoints Editor, P.O. Box 4260 Houston, Texas 77210-4260 Fax: (713) 220-3575 Website: http://www.chron.com/ Forum: http://www.chron.com/content/hcitalk/index.html Author: Jimmy Green LAW ENFORCEMENT, DRUGS I was surprised by E.F. Banks' Jan. 19 Viewpoints letter, "Simple: Don't do drugs." Banks should look at the empirical evidence if he thinks the war on drugs does not generate a lack of justice in the judicial system. Although it is estimated that over 80 percent of drug users are Anglos, blacks make up 74 percent of those who are incarcerated for drug offenses. According to the Center for Substance Research, blacks are being arrested at a faster rate, although blacks only represent 13 percent of drug users. Since the early 1980s, the arrest rate for African-Americans on drug charges has soared by 156 percent, compared to a 49 percent increase for whites. A recent study by the Eisenhower Foundation contended that the drug war has not worked and said, "Prisons have become our nation's substitute for effective policies on crime, drugs, mental illness, housing, poverty and employment of the hardest to employ." Maybe Banks thinks we should go back to alcohol prohibition since alcohol was and still continues to be a destructive force in society. Prohibition was ended after the 13 years of destruction and corruption it caused on both sides of the law. Drugs should be a health issue, not a law enforcement matter. - --- MAP posted-by: Greg