Pubdate: Fri, 05 Jan 2001 Source: Register-Guard, The (OR) Copyright: 2001 The Register-Guard Contact: PO Box 10188, Eugene, OR 97440-2188 Website: http://www.registerguard.com/ NO NEED FOR WAR EFFORT "What did you do in the war, Daddy?" That question has always had a bracing effect. Those of age and suitability for service can answer well - who either patriotically placed themselves at risk for a war effort or conscientiously mustered the lonely courage it took to be counted in protest. There has been an unrelenting war going on for 28 years. Every adult is to be counted - and asked this question. It's finally beginning to dawn on significant numbers of people that they've long been complicit - if only through AWOL silence - in what history will surely decry as an extension of the dark ages: our ruinous "war on drugs." While still at zero deaths from ingestion, we're approaching an incredible half-million arrests a year for simple, nonaggravated possession of marijuana. (Compare that with 300,000 deaths a year from tobacco and zero arrests for adult use.) Because of this war, the street prices of illicit drugs run up to 50 times what they'd normally cost to produce and sell - which creates more than $100 billion a year in theft and extortion. The next four years are looking to be a mindless continuation of this war, but please don't blame the small percentage who conscientiously voted for honest third-party candidates such as Ralph Nader. Al Gore's White House Web site bragged how he and President Clinton had vastly expanded the war with marijuana-related arrests increasing from about 500,000 a year to more than 700,000: more arrests than for all other categories (murder, theft, etc.) combined. Who will end this cruel madness? Why can't the government just leave people alone to their choice of pleasures? CRAIG DANIELS - --- MAP posted-by: Josh Sutcliffe