Pubdate: Mon, 17 May 2010 Source: New Haven Register (CT) Copyright: 2010 New Haven Register Contact: http://www.nhregister.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/292 Author: William F. Condon FAILED DRUG WAR BOOSTS TOLL OF SCOURGE Arizonans have passed legislation to stem the tide of violence in their state, mostly related to the drug trade. The Taliban will soon begin its spring assault, using weapons purchased with profits from the poppy crop. We are enablers of those events with our insistence that we can ban detrimental substances, despite overwhelming evidence that our efforts are in vain. We should abandon the "drug war" and instead win the Arizona border war and defeat the Taliban. The drug marketplace cannot be stopped, but drugs can be made prescription items and sold at reasonable prices. Drug users can be placed in the care of health providers, work effectively at a job and maintain their drug habit. They can be helped to rid themselves of the habit. Most importantly, their behavior can be directed. The drug business would then be a low-profit venture. There would be far less need for the addict to acquire large amounts of money, so the toll on innocent noncombatants would end. The poppy farmers, discouraged by the poor return on their labor, would find some other crop, the Taliban money tree would be cut down and the Mexican drug lords would find some more lucrative mischief. William F. Condon Killingworth - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake