Pubdate: Sat, 14 Jul 2001 Source: Oregonian, The (OR) Website: http://www.oregonlive.com/ Address: 1320 SW Broadway, Portland, OR 97201 Contact: 2001 The Oregonian Fax: 503-294-4193 Author: Curt Wagoner PROHIBITIONIST POLICIES INEFFECTIVE The mere fact that the article "Poll shows student drug use, risks" (July 4) appeared in your paper is a perfect example of the ineffectiveness of our nation's prohibitionist policies toward drug use and abuse. Marijuana prohibition has been in effect for going on 70 years, yet the poll shows marijuana being the most popular drug of choice among those children polled. Of all the billions of dollars spent trying to make America "drug free", your article shows me that it has been a disastrous waste of resources. As a nation, we spend $50 billion a year on the "war on drugs," yet is seems that any kid with the money can purchase any drug he wants on any school campus. What a waste! The prohibitionist approach has always brought a rise in crime, violence, corruption, disease and death. It obviously doesn't keep drugs out of the hands of children so, why do we continue this nonsense? Just because drugs are bad doesn't mean the war on drugs is good. Curt Wagoner La Pine, OR - --- MAP posted-by: Beth