Source: Examiner The (Ireland) Contact: http://www.examiner.ie/ Copyright: Examiner Publications Ltd, 1998 Author: Derek Williams Pubdate: 24 November 1998 Letters WIN THE BATTLE BY STOPPING THE WAR AT LAST there is a realisation that the problems of drug use cannot be solved by enforcement. Perhaps it won't take too long before the politicians realise that enforcement of drug prohibition actually causes most of the problems. I welcome the EU-wide campaign of demand reduction, designed to make drug use less appealing, but it should always be remembered that any publicity is good publicity. Unless the dealers are removed, the selling will continue and all the negative advertising the state may like to produce will only serve as product awareness. The world trade in illegal drugs is a massive business and reaches every corner of society. This is a trade war, not an issue of law and order, and the way to win a trade war is to undercut the suppliers. The profits to be made in illegal drugs are huge, but they are big only because of their illegal nature, that's the way with black markets. This fight against drugs will not be won unless the war on drugs is ended. Derek Williams, 21, Pembroke Road, Norwich, Norfolk, NR2 3HD, - --- Checked-by: Pat Dolan