Pubdate: Fri, 08 Dec 2000 Source: Hobbs News-Sun (NM) Copyright: 2000 Hobbs News-Sun Contact: P.O. Box 850, Hobbs, N.M. 88240 Fax: (505) 393-5724 Website: http://www.hobbsnews.com/ Author: Allan Erickson Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00/n1806/a06.html Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/johnson.htm (Johnson, Gary) OUR NATION'S BIGGEST DRUG PROBLEM IS OF LEGAL VARIETY To the Editor: The opinion by Ralph Damiani ("Governor again embarrasses New Mexico," Dec. 2) contained a glaring error. Damiani mentions Gov. Johnson's "pro-drug 'crusade.'" The governor is not pro-drug. The man doesn't even advocate sugar. Drug policy reform is about reducing the harm from prohibition and (shock) most reformers desire to reduce the harm from illegal drugs also. The United States has a love affair with drugs, largely the legal, pharmaceutical kind. We have drugs for anything. There is even a drug being developed for those who are problem shoppers. In the last two years, seven legal drugs have been pulled from distribution. Over 100,000 deaths are caused in the U.S every year by legal drugs - 1,000 from aspirin. The Betty Ford Clinic and other upscale treatment programs did not start in order to help the crack addict; rather they were developed to help those addicted to (gasp!) legal drugs. As alcohol prohibition put the control of liquor into the hands of mobsters, so too do today's drug prohibition policies put drugs into the hands of thugs who are now very, very rich from an industry whose profits go untaxed. Give Mr. Johnson a break. Allan Erickson Eugene, Ore. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake