Pubdate: Tue, 24 Oct 2006 Source: Berkeley Daily Planet (US CA) Copyright: 2006 The Berkeley Daily Planet Contact: http://www.berkeleydailyplanet.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1238 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v06/n1394/a06.html Author: Kirk Muse Note: Title by MAP Editor DRUG WAR: COSTLY WITH NO BENEFITS I'm writing about Travis C. Ash's outstanding op-ed: "Do the benefits of drug war outweigh the costs?" (berkeleydailyplanet.com, Oct. 17). The obvious answer to this question is: No. So why does our obviously counterproductive war on drugs continue? Why do apparently intelligent people want to arrest and jail other people who use or sell easy-to grow weeds and other chemicals that harm nobody except the willing users themselves? Perhaps to understand the position of our drug war cheerleaders we should study the history of the United States. Alcohol prohibition. The notorious gangster Al Capone made most of his illegal money from alcohol prohibition. Capone often bragged that he "owned" the city of Chicago. Obviously, he didn't own all of the city of Chicago; however, he had most or all of the politicians and police who ran the city on his payroll. Al Capone was a successful businessman and its not unreasonable to suspect that the drug cartels of today are following his business model. Its also not unreasonable to suspect that the drug cartels may have many high-level politicians and police officials on their payroll. Obviously, the type of politicians the drug cartels would have on their payroll are those who advocate the continuation of the status quo of drug prohibition, which is making the drug cartels so fabulously wealthy. I'm not saying that any specific so-called "drug warrior" is on the payroll of the drug cartels--just a little suspicious. I'm just a little suspicious of the motives of all of the drug war cheerleaders. Kirk Muse Mesa, AZ - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman