Pubdate: Tue, 24 Jul 2001 Source: Texarkana Gazette (TX) Copyright: 2001 Texarkana Gazette Contact: http://www.texarkanagazette.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/976 Author: R. C. Horton Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v01/n1319/a07.html ILLEGAL DRUGS; WRITER SAYS NONADDICTS PAY PRICE OF FAILED WAR To the Editor: In the July 19 Texarkana Gazette a column by Russell McDermott on the drug war really hit the nail on the head. His idea really makes sense because if a person really wants something bad enough he/she will find a way to get it. In the war on drugs a lot of money is spent on first detection, then on prosecution, then on incarceration, then on an attempt at rehabilitation. Why not use some of that money as McDermott suggested to furnish the drug addicts with the drugs at no expense and keep them from the dangerous things they do to obtain them as they do now. When I was young (I'm 81 now) drugs were available at the corner drug store and you could buy paregoric over the counter. Almost all parents kept a small bottle in the house to help their small children through teething and colic. We knew the dangers and were careful not to overdo this method. These same babies, including myself, grew up to serve in the service of their country in World War II and Korea. In my 10 years in the service I never even heard it mentioned. I realize that many well-meaning people will say that this would increase the use of drugs, however McDermott gave the answer to that. He suggested that such as school field classes might visit the distribution places to let the students see how addicts really are. This should discourage the glamour of drugs. These same people might also say that drug addicts are dangerous and they are in the present circumstances. With the availability of free drugs the need to provide would be eliminated, thus reducing the need for crime. I'll assure you that I am not an addict and seldom take even an aspirin. My thoughts are like McDermott's, save the cost of enforcing an almost impossible law and pass on the savings to the taxpayers who pay for this problem. R. C. Horton Texarkana, Texas - --- MAP posted-by: Josh Sutcliffe