Pubdate: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 Source: Chapel Hill News (NC) Copyright: 2002 Chapel Hill News Contact: http://www.chapelhillnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1081 Author: Robert Sharpe ATTACK DRUG PROBLEM WHERE IT'S CONSUMED Hillsborough Witness for Peace activist Jena Matzen's assessment that the U.S.-funded drug war in Colombia is doing more harm than good is right on the money. Plan Colombia could very well spread both coca production and civil war throughout South America. Communist guerilla movements do not originate in a vacuum. U.S. tax dollars would be better spent addressing the socioeconomic causes of civil strife rather than applying overwhelming military force to attack the symptoms. We're not doing the Colombian people any favors by funding civil war. Nor are Americans being protected from drugs. Destroy the Colombian coca crop and production will boom in Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador. Destroy every last plant in South America and domestic methamphetamine production will increase to meet the demand for cocaine-like drugs. As long as there exists a demand for drugs, there will be a supply. The self-professed champions of the free market in Congress are seemingly incapable of applying basic economic principles to drug policy. Instead of wasting scarce resources waging a futile supply-side war abroad, we should be funding cost-effective drug treatment here at home. Robert Sharpe Program officer, Drug Policy Alliance Washington, D.C. - --- MAP posted-by: Josh