Pubdate: Fri, 03 Mar 2000 Source: International Herald-Tribune Copyright: International Herald Tribune 2000 Contact: http://www.iht.com/ Author: Robert Sharpe. Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00/n286/a03.html DRACONIAN DRUG POLICY Regarding "Entering Colombia's Civil War Won't Solve the U S Problem'. (Opinion, Feb.21) by William Pfaff. Mr. Pfaff mentions a need to explore alternatives to the failed drug war. I agree, but I was wondering what exactly were the "unforeseen consequences" of the Dutch experiment with marijuana decriminalization? The worst I can think of is the abundance of American tourists who visit Amsterdam eager for a taste of freedom. Drug use in the Netherlands is roughly half the U.S. rate of drug use. The Dutch homicide rate is a quarter. By decriminalizing marijuana Dutch policymakers have separated the hard and soft drug markets. In the United States, marijuana users come into contact with pushers of hard drugs due to marijuana's black market status. It makes no sense to perpetuate draconian drug policies that facilitate the introduction of hard drugs to youth. President Bill Clinton would be wise to emulate the Dutch model rather than fund civil war in Colombia. ROBERT SHARPE. Washington. - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk