Pubdate: Sat, 15 Apr 2000 Source: Honolulu Advertiser (HI) Copyright: 2000 The Honolulu Advertiser, a division of Gannett Co. Inc. Contact: (letters to the editor) Address: P.O. Box 3110 Honolulu, HI 96802 Fax: (808) 525-8037 Website: http://www.honoluluadvertiser.com/ Author: Kenji Klein ALL DRUG WAR HAS DONE IS CREATE MORE ADDICTS Scott Hovey's belief that the war on drugs will protect our children from drugs (Letters, April 12) is wrong. The drug war has led to the greatest increase in drug use in America's history. This is not a coincidence. Prohibition creates a massive black market for drugs and tremendous profit opportunities for dealers. These profits entice dealers to get our children addicted to drugs. If we want to reduce drug use, we should follow the example of countries that have succeeded in doing so. European countries that treat drug use as a medical problem have succeeded in lowering drug use, while countries that treat it as a criminal problem have failed. By softening penalties for addicts and users while increasing support for treatment and honest drug education, the Netherlands has earned itself one of the lowest rates of drug use in the world. Other European countries are moving in that direction and are experiencing similar reductions in rates of drug use. These policies clearly work better than our own at protecting children from drugs. Everyone concerned about the future of our children should carefully and honestly weigh all the evidence. This issue is too important for a knee-jerk reaction. Kenji Klein - --- MAP posted-by: Allan Wilkinson