Pubdate: Sun, 13 Feb 2005 Source: Times, The (Munster IN) Copyright: 2005 The Munster Times Contact: http://www.nwitimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/832 Author: Robert Sharpe Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v05/n171/a07.html Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/heroin.htm (Heroin) DRUG WAR'S TACTICS FUEL CRIME INSTEAD OF FIGHTING IT Attempts to limit the supply of drugs while demand remains constant only increase the profitability of trafficking. For addictive drugs like heroin, a spike in street prices leads desperate addicts to increase criminal activity to feed desperate habits. The drug war doesn't fight crime; it fuels crime. While the United States remains committed to the drug war, Europe has largely abandoned drug prohibition in favor of harm reduction alternatives. Switzerland's heroin maintenance program has been shown to reduce drug-related disease, death and crime among chronic users. Addicts would not be sharing needles if not for zero-tolerance laws that restrict access to syringes, nor would they be committing crimes if not for artificially inflated black-market prices. Providing addicts with standardized doses in a clinical setting eliminates many of the problems associated with heroin use. Heroin maintenance pilot projects are underway in Germany, Spain and the Netherlands. If expanded, prescription maintenance would deprive organized crime of a core client base. This would spare future generations of addiction. Putting public health before politics might send the wrong message to children, but I like to think the children are more important than the message. ROBERT SHARPE MPA Policy Analyst Common Sense for Drug Policy, Washington, DC - --- MAP posted-by: SHeath(DPFFLorida)