Pubdate: Sat, 20 Jan 2001 Source: Oregonian, The (OR) Copyright: 2001 The Oregonian Contact: 1320 SW Broadway, Portland, OR 97201 Fax: 503-294-4193 Website: http://www.oregonlive.com/ Forum: http://forums.oregonlive.com/ Author: Arlie T. Rosier SPEND MONEY ON TREATMENT The aerial fumigation program in Colombia supported by US taxpayers in the so-called "war on drugs" is endangering the fragile ecosystems and indigenous cultures of Colombia's Amazon Basin ("The war against cocaine production in Colombia turns to aerial spraying of herbicide on small farms, Jan 14) The program is designed to eradicate coca and other plants used to manufacture illicit drugs. But it indiscriminately wipes out legitimate subsistence crops such as corn as well as natural plants and kills birds, mammals and aquatic life. According to the Rand Corp., providing drug treatment to cocaine users in the United States is 10 times more effective than drug interdiction and 23 times fore cost effective than trying to eradicate coca at its source. If decreasing drug use is our ultimate goal, why aren't we putting more resources into the under-funded domestic drug treatment programs? Arlie T. Rosier, Sherwood, OR - --- MAP posted-by: Derek