Pubdate: Tue, 21 Nov 2000 Source: Providence Journal, The (RI) Copyright: 2000 The Providence Journal Company Contact: 75 Fountain St., Providence RI 02902 Website: http://www.projo.com/ Author: Robert Sharpe Note: The writer is a program officer at the Lindesmith Center Drug Policy Foundation. END THE CORRUPTING DRUG WAR MADNESS When are policymakers going to acknowledge the dangerous levels of institutional corruption engendered by the drug war? The news of the Providence police officer charged with selling cocaine to an undercover detective is just the latest example. This insidious corruption stretches from coast to coast and reaches the highest levels. The former commander of U.S. anti-drug operations in Colombia was found guilty of laundering the profits of his wife's heroin-smuggling operation. Entire countries in Latin America have been destabilized because of the corrupting influence of organized-crime groups that profit from the illegal drug trade. These profits would not be possible if not for drug prohibition. Like alcohol prohibition in the 1920s, the drug war is causing tremendous societal harm, with little to show for it. Drug laws fuel organized crime and corruption, which is then used to justify increased drug-war spending. It's time to end this madness and start treating substance abuse like the public health problem that it is. ROBERT SHARPE Washington , D.C. - --- MAP posted-by: Terry F