Pubdate: Thu, 26 Oct 2006 Source: Star-Gazette (NY) Copyright: 2006sStar-Gazette Contact: http://www.stargazette.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1005 Author: Samuel Ehrlichman DRUG WAR HAS HURT COMMUNITIES The Star-Gazette recently featured back-to-back articles on the drug war: a drug-related shooting in Ithaca, followed by a look at how the violence generated by the drug war is affecting Elmira.What the stories failed to note is that it is not the drugs per se that caused all this violence, but the drug war. Why do you suppose it is that there are shootings all the time between drug dealers and police, or between drug dealers and each other, but not since the days of alcohol prohibition has there been constant gun violence between purveyors of wine and spirits? It's almost comical in 2006 to imagine your neighborhood wine guy armed to the teeth, defending his turf. The fact is, modern-day prohibition has spawned modern-day drug crime. The solution is clear. Take marijuana out of the hands of gangs and thugs and put it in a tightly regulated market -- with a "We Card" program -- just like alcohol, and stop treating cocaine, heroin and meth addiction as law enforcement problems instead of as the medical problems they really are. Samuel Ehrlichman Ithaca - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake