Pubdate: Mon, 25 Sep 2000 Date: 09/25/2000 Source: Modesto Bee, The (CA) Author: Mary Menz Related: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00/n1373/a03.html The soul-searching that followed the tragic police killing of Alberto Sepulveda ignored some important points. We hear that the real target was the boy's father. Are we to assume it would have been no crime if Moises Sepulveda had taken the police blast? Why would that not have been an execution-style slaying, as we hear drug people do? The bigger issue is the war on drugs, long used to justify human rights abuses that we hear of only when some erroneously targeted family sues. We have thrown good money after bad for decades, with the drug epidemic only worsening. Surely, the drug lords' worst nightmare would be decriminalizing their wares. If drugs could be bought at the pharmacy, with a pharmacist trying to talk you out of them, the inflated prices would drop along with gangland revenues; there would be no need for the violence surrounding the drug culture, and money now wasted on an ineffective war could go toward making rehabilitation available to all, not just the few fortunate enough to have medical insurance. One might think that the intransigence with which our government refuses to look at alternatives to this drug war indicates another agenda that really has nothing to do with discouraging use of these substances. MARY MENZ Modesto, Sept. 21