Pubdate: Sun, 01 Oct 2000 Date: 10/01/2000 Source: San Francisco Examiner (CA) Author: Mark Greer What you failed to point out in the article "Pot farmers growing bolder' (Metro section, Sept. 24) is that the state's entire Campaign Against Marijuana Planting (CAMP) operation to find and destroy cannabis plants is a monumental waste of time, money and resources. CAMP backers may gloat about the increase in destruction of pot plants, but the obvious fact is that they are finding more plants because there are more plants. On their very best days, drug interdiction efforts never stop more than 10 percent of the drug trade. In the name of the "war on drugs," we have wasted hundreds of billions of dollars, incarcerated more of our citizens than any other country in the world, implemented mandatory minimum sentences and rendered 1.5 million members of minorities convicted felons ineligible to vote. When will we wake up and realize that prohibition has never worked once in the entire history of man? It only creates a criminal black market which leads to increased use and skyrocketing related crime. Drug use and related harm are relatively minor in the face of the tremendous damage this foolish drug war has caused our society. Mark Greer, Executive director- DrugSense (MAP Inc.), Porterville