Pubdate: Sun, 22 Oct 2000 Source: El Paso Times (TX) Copyright: 2000 El Paso Times Contact: P.O.Box 20, El Paso, Texas 79999 Fax: (915) 546-6415 Website: http://www.borderlandnews.com/ Author: Veronica Saenz-Segura DRUG STRATEGIES NOT WORKING The Times' recent story about Mexican authorities not arresting Vicente Carrillo Fuentes when they had the chance is no surprise to me -- and I am sure no surprise to our law-enforcement officials. Recently, there was a very enlightening documentary on PBS called "The Drug War." I believe this is a losing battle. Law-enforcement agencies are not even working together to tackle this insurmountable problem. The money involved in this ugly market is unimaginable and can so easily corrupt nearly any weak human. And let's not get self-righteous and point the fingers only toward the Mexican government. There's plenty of blame for our nation, too. Because we can't beat the big bad guys, then should we go after the user? Obviously this isn't working, either. In prisons, drug users are pulled away from their families and support systems. My husband has always argued that the only solution is legalizing drugs. At first this argument was offensive, but logic and reason can only point to this as a solution. Take the drugs out of the hands of the criminals and let the government control it and use the funds from the selling of drugs to help people turn their lives around. Veronica Saenz-Segura Lower Valley - --- MAP posted-by: Terry Liittschwager