Pubdate: Mon, 10 Jul 2000 Source: Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) Copyright: 2000 The Sydney Morning Herald Contact: GPO Box 3771, Sydney NSW 2001 Fax: +61-(0)2-9282 3492 Website: http://www.smh.com.au/ Forum: http://forums.fairfax.com.au/ Author: Michael Dawson DRUG PROFITS The article in today's Herald about the attempted importation of 12 tonnes of pseudoephedrine into New Guinea raises interesting questions about the intrinsic value of illicit drugs, the vast profits available to criminals who make their living from the illicit drugs business and the futility of the current drug war. On one hand the article states that "the cost of the individual chemicals was $US212,000" but elsewhere states that the methamphetamine able to be produced from the pseudoephedrine had a "potential illegal street value" of $US280 million ($470 million). Given that the conversion of pseudoephedrine into methamphetamine is a simple, inexpensive process, this means that the true value of the methamphetamine as an ordinary item of commerce would be well under $US1 million. If, as your article claims, the street value of the methamphetamine able to be produced is $US280 million, there would be plenty of criminals prepared to risk a spell in jail to have a crack at such enormous profits. Dr Michael Dawson, University of Technology, Sydney. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens