Pubdate: Mon, 06 Mar 2000 Source: Clarion-Ledger (MS) Copyright: 2000 The Clarion-Ledger Address: P.O. Box 40 Jackson, MS 39205-0400 Fax: (601) 961-7211 Feedback: http://www.clarionledger.com/about/letters.html Website: http://www.clarionledger.com/ Author: R. W. Jones 'DRUG WAR' ABSOLUTE FAILURE IN STATE, NATION The truth is becoming apparent: The war on drugs is an abject failure. After spending $1 trillion of our taxes in the past 30 years to stem the use of illegal drugs, drugs are purer, cheaper and more plentiful than at any time in our history. In one recent survey, teens revealed that it was easier to get marijuana than alcohol. After all, a liquor store owner wants to protect his ABC license, but the mob will sell to anyone. America now has the world's largest penal system, just short of 2 million people behind bars — legions of whom are nonviolent drug offenders. Drug abuse is a public health issue. We don't lock up people who have alcohol abuse problems, yet we have created a class of criminals out of people with similar chemical dependency problems. Even our federal drug czar has said, "We're going to bankrupt ourselves . . . we can't incarcerate our way out of this problem." We need education and treatment to assist people in avoiding or escaping the predicament of substance abuse. The black market that willingly supplies our children drugs should be eliminated through regulation and taxation of currently illegal drugs, because the failed model of prohibition is not working. R. W. Jones, Jackson - --- MAP posted-by: Don Beck