Pubdate: Thu, 14 May 1998 Source: Calgary Sun (Canada) Contact: http://www.canoe.ca/CalgarySun/ Comment: Parenthetical remarks by the Sun editor : headline by hawk Related: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v98.n341.a04.html CONGRATULATIONS to Bill Kaufmann on a fine piece of journalism. His May 11 column "War on drugs disastrous failure," deserves applause for exploring the myths of the war on (some) drugs as well as the unholy inertia opposing change. Lachlan Window (Clearly the current war on drugs isn't working.) - ------------------------------ TWO OSTENSIBLY unrelated items in the Sun on May 11 got me thinking. One was Charlton Heston here in Calgary "putting in a plug" for the NRA. The other was Bill Kaufmann's excellent column about the failed war on drugs. The U.S. is a unique place where anyone, including children, can get hold of enough guns to kill a dozen people at once. It is also one of the few places where someone can get a life sentence for growing marijuana. Equal opportunity! Kaufmann wonders why the U.S. is happy to have its own children die of overdose and drug-related violence. One word, Bill: Corruption. There is no way the huge amount of drugs and dollars could flow without police, judges and politicians being paid off. By busting poor saps who aren't well-connected, the war on drugs will continue. Heston should clean up his own country before telling Canada what to do. And Bill, stay away from the marijuana. It can lead to worse things -- like drinking. Paul Hindson (We'll raise our glass to that.) - ---