Pubdate: Sun, 5 Sep 1999 Source: Miami Herald (FL) Copyright: 1999 The Miami Herald Contact: One Herald Plaza, Miami FL 33132-1693 Fax: (305) 376-8950 Website: http://www.herald.com/ Forum: http://krwebx.infi.net/webxmulti/cgi-bin/WebX?mherald AMERICAN AIRLINES AND AMERICA'S WAR ON DRUGS Why is anyone surprised that 60 low-level ground crew and contract people from American Airlines in Miami were arrested for smuggling huge amounts of heroin and other drugs into this country? They are only the last tentacle of a vast smuggling operation that has corrupted everything it touches with its billions of dollars: prosecutors, agents, whole police departments and legislators here and abroad. How else do you think that some 400 tons of illegal drugs get safely into this country each year? We capture a few of the low-level distributors while the big organizers of the cartels are literally untouchable. They have enough money to pay everyone. The drug "war" was lost a long time ago. It has failed at interdiction and prosecution. It has failed at the source and on the streets. It has failed even to lessen the flow of these drugs. The corruption of drug money has corrupted every segment of American society. The time has long since passed to consider a radical change in our drug policy. How about slow legalization starting with marijuana? The results can't be any worse than they are now even while we can divert billions used in the failed "war" to rehab and preventive programs. We can always go back to the same old failure of the past called illegalization. We have nothing to lose. PETER J. RIGA Houston, Texas ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A SECOND REACTION Joe Oglesby's Aug. 22 column Racial profiling: It's ugly and wrong was a great piece. My first reaction was anger at Customs and a strong hope that the jury gives a very substantial award to the black woman who was so badly mistreated. My second reaction came after reading the A-section story A governor attacks the war on drugs. It describes the conservative Republican governor of New Mexico who has come to the obvious conclusion that the war on drugs makes no sense. It has been going on for 35 years and has given us a huge prison population but has had no effect on the drug trade or drug consumption. But hooray! Gov. Gary Johnson has concluded that the ugliness and wrongdoing described by Mr. Oglesby could be eliminated if we had more politicians like Gov. Johnson and more discussion of the tragedy of drug prohibition. RICHARD B. WOLF Coral Gables - --- MAP posted-by: manemez j lovitto