Pubdate: Mon, 06 Sep 1999# Source: Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel (FL) Copyright: 1999 Sun-Sentinel Company Contact: http://www.sun-sentinel.com/services/letters_editor.htm Website: http://www.sun-sentinel.com/ Forum: http://www.sun-sentinel.com/community/interact1.htm Author: Joseph Alter Related: Editorial: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v99.n928.a08.html WE AREN'T WINNING, SO LET'S END WAR ON DRUGS I was disappointed with your Aug. 26 editorial about the 58 American Airlines employees charged with drug smuggling. Your conclusion: "Tighten security at airports, seaports and all other venues." Isn't this exactly what we have been doing each year for 40 years? Haven't we been spending more billions of dollars each year doing exactly that? Haven't we corrupted enough foreign governments over this stupidity? Haven't we enlarged the drug interdiction army to the point where it is now an industry unto itself? Haven't we filled enough jails? And with what result? More drug problems than ever. Isn't it obvious to you that if people want something badly enough and are willing to pay for it, there will be enough "businessmen" who will respond to the economic incentive and supply it? With other products, we call these people "entrepeneurs." And what to do? Simple. We did it once before and it worked. Remember Al Capone? Remember "Prohibition"? We legalized alcohol. Do we have drunkards? Sure. Do people drive drunk? Absolutely. But do we currently have a war on alcohol? And alcohol is as deadly and intoxicating as any drug and just as addicting. But we live with it. If someone wants to get falling down drunk, that's his or her business. If they endanger others by driving, that's different. The same rule ought to apply with drug users. And if the concern is health risks, don't pay their medical bills. If you're serious about health costs, outlaw beef. That wouldn't work either, but look how good you'll feel because you did something. Joseph Alter - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake