Pubdate: Sat, 12 May 2001 Source: Herald, The (WA) Copyright: 2001 The Daily Herald Co. Contact: http://www.heraldnet.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/190 Author: Tony Smullin WAR ON DRUGS Really, It Has Become A War On Americans It seems that we have come to the point in our misguided war on drugs that the murder of a Christian missionary and her infant child by the Peruvian air force, guided by CIA employees, barely stirs a ripple in the news for more than a couple of days. What a waste. Without any positive results to speak of, our war on drugs has again taken another life. Unfortunately for all of us, hers was a life dedicated to service, and our society is now deprived of her contributions. Most people probably don't know that we now waste $731 million a year providing for anti-drug operations in South America. Or that since this particular program was created in 1992 more than 100 planes have been shot down or strafed under a "shoot first ask questions later" policy, described by Republican Senator Lincoln Chafee as "a very successful policy." You see, the good senator didn't share in her pain or her husband's grief. More and more people are beginning to see that the war on drugs is really just a war on Americans. The only rational move left in this battle is to end it. Those on the left who think it's OK to kill an unborn fetus because "it's her body" need to realize that the same argument applies to the drug user, who also owns their own body. Those on the right need to realize that freedom is indivisible and is the birthright of every American. A government big enough to ban pornography is big enough to ban the Bible. Perhaps when these two camps end their hypocrisy we can take a fresh look at the drug war and sue for peace. TONY SMULLIN, Libertarian Party of Snohomish County - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D