Source: Edmonton Sun (Canada) Contact: http://www.canoe.ca/EdmontonSun/ Pubdate: 20 September 1998 Author: Kathy Galbraith Comment: Parenthetical remarks by the Sun editor, headline by hawk YOUR COMMENT that systemic corruption is "hardly the rule" in the war on drugs shows your extreme lack of knowledge. Try reading Mike Gray's expose Drug Crazy, How We Got Into This Mess & How We Can Get Out, published by Random House. From Page 190: "Far and away the most ominous byproduct is the corrosive flood of illegal cash that is lapping at the country's (America's) foundations. Honest cops everywhere are watching in dismay as their departments are sucked under by payoffs at every level. Former San Jose police chief Joseph McNamara says it's eating us alive. "Every week, somewhere across the country, there is another police scandal related to the drug war - corruption, brutality - even armed robbery by cops in uniform." The sad thing is that the whole mess could be cut off simply by closing the black market money tap. We go to Shoppers Drug Mart to buy our codeine, muscle relaxants and seratonin. Why the heck not all drugs? That would allow them to be used by those who need them, the cash would flow to legitimate business people, and the black market would dry up. Too many corrupt people have too much money to lose by the drug war ending. Those are the facts. Kathy Galbraith (No, they aren't. They are one reality as documented by one person. Drug regulation has its place. We like people who are high on the real things, a shoe shine, a tank of gas and a breath of fresh air.) - --- Checked-by: Pat Dolan