Pubdate: Sat, 24 May 2008 Source: Times Union (Albany, NY) Copyright: 2008 Capital Newspapers Division of The Hearst Corporation Contact: http://www.timesunion.com/forms/emaileditor.asp Website: http://www.timesunion.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/452 Author: William Aiken WIRETAPS SHOW THE LIMITATIONS OF THE DRUG WAR Dave Filkins' May 16 story, "Wiretaps reveal dreams of a drug empire," clearly shows the flaws in our drug policy and that the drug war can't be won by the means of arrest and incarceration. This approach has been tried and tested for the past 40 years without any significant success. It's quite apparent that we haven't learned the lessons from alcohol prohibition. The wiretaps give a window into the lengths people allegedly go to control the black market. The incentive for profit also creates an endless stream of people willing to replace those arrested and fill the need for supply and demand. The 13-month investigation involving law enforcement agencies at the federal, state and local level was no doubt extremely costly to the taxpayer. However, I'll be willing to bet that the government won't learn any lessons from these wiretaps. At the news conference to announce this drug investigation, Attorney General Andrew Cuomo warned potential drug dealers they would be caught if they dealt in New York state. The notion that his threat would stop anyone from dealing is laughable. What's frustrating is the media's reluctance to challenge the government on the effectiveness of these huge drug busts or inquire about the cost of these enormous investigations. The Times Union's decision to publish the wiretaps served to educate the public. The newspaper should go a step further and use its editorial page to put the context of these wiretaps into perspective and offer a critical analysis of the war on drugs. William Aiken Schenectady - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake