Pubdate: Thu, 20 Jun 2002 Source: Detroit Free Press (MI) Contact: 2002 Detroit Free Press Website: http://www.freep.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/125 Author: Thomas W. Burke, Donna M. Paridee DRUG CRACKDOWN HURTS Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick announced that his administration will crack down on drugs in response to the violence that plagues the city. For 100 years our country has been engaged in a drug crackdown, and it has yet to effect any change. In fact, it has made the drug epidemic worse by leveraging higher profits for dealers and traffickers. The mayor's agenda of more oppression also will make things worse by ratcheting up tensions. A new approach is needed to ebb the supply of drugs into the city. We must realize, as we did with alcohol, that people are going to get high no matter what. Short of a totalitarian response that entails door-to-door searches and a complete suspension of constitutional rights, our current policies will never work. Treatment and education have proved to be more economical and practical weapons against drugs than has incarceration. Marijuana -- the use of which has never killed anyone -- should have never been included in the equation. The distraction of marijuana interdiction gives hard drug dealers room to breathe and keeps police and courts tied up. It is time for a change. Thomas W. Burke Lansing - ------------------------------- NOT A CRIME Taking Drugs Is A Vice, Not A Crime. Something different needs to be done if we want to keep drugs away from children. Ask teenagers. All they have to do is make a phone call and any prohibited drug they want can be theirs in about an hour. Donna M. Paridee, NORML of Macomb County New Baltimore - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk