Pubdate: Tue, 10 Mar 1998 Date: 10/03/1998 Source: Vancouver Sun (Canada) Author: Matthew M. Elrod To the editor, Re: Taxpayers financed drug haven As taxpayers, we need to put the $22,000 spent on the Back Alley drop-in centre into perspective. If the clean needles provided by the centre prevented a single HIV infection then the centre saved taxpayers up to $100,000 in treatment costs. If the telephone on hand for calling 911 prevented a single death then the centre paid for itself many times over. Do a cost-benefit analysis of the Back Alley centre, then do the same analysis on the war on drugs. We spend millions of dollars annually subsidizing organized crime with our so-called Controlled Drugs and Substances Act. The entire country is a haven for drug traffickers. How much do the annual cannabis eradication air raids cost? A helicopter burns up $4,000 an hour. If these futile raids ever actually succeeded in suppressing our largest cash crop, it would destroy the economies of hundreds of small communities across the province. $22,000 will barely support one thwarted pot farmer on welfare, warehouse a single junkie in our overcrowded prisons or employ a single police officer or prison guard. Pocket change in the war on drugs. Matthew M. Elrod, Victoria