Pubdate: Sun, 18 Jun 2000 Source: Times-Herald, The (CA) Copyright: {year} The Times-Herald Contact: 440 Curtola Parkway, Vallejo, CA 94590 Website: http://www.timesheraldonline.com/ Author: Tony M. Goins QUESTIONS FOR MCCAFFREY One sentence in the recent editorial by the Drug Czar, Gen. Barry McCaffrey, leapt out at me. He said: "The so-called 'war on drugs' is a poor metaphor because it creates an expectation of speedy victory." I find it ironic that the very same people who first coined the war metaphor as a means of declaring those who use illegal drugs the enemy are now running away from it as fast as they can. Having spent his entire adult life in this country's military, Gen. McCaffrey knows that, when it comes to war, the American people demand results. He now prefers the "cancer metaphor." Very well. Many people have suggested that a cure for cancer would have been found years ago if there were as much profit in curing the disease as there is in long-term treatment of it. I suspect the same is true for illegal drug abuse. I do wish, at some point, some intrepid journalist would ask Gen. McCaffrey why, if we are not involved in a "war on drugs," we have a general in charge of our drug policy? Or, what conditions will have to exist for the ONDCP's budget to remain the same (or even decrease) instead of climbing precipitously every year? Tony M. Goins Oklahoma City, OK - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart