Pubdate: Sun, 24 Jun 2001 Source: Ogdensburg Journal/Advance News (NY) Copyright: 2001 St. Lawrence County Newspapers Corp Contact: Accepts LTEs by mail only! Website: http://www.ogd.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/689 Author: Nicolas Eyle Executive director Reconsider: Forum on Drug Policy NOTE: Accepts LTEs by mail only! Must be signed w/phone# Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v01.n1090.a07.html DRUG WAR To the Editor; Re: your editorial: "Drug Task Force" 6/19/01. It is interesting that your consistently accuse those who have suggestions about better ways to handle drugs in America of wanting to poison our children, while, at the same time, you praise who continue to support a policy that has caused steady increases in drug use by our children since it's inception. You also accuse critics of our failed policy of being supporters of the drug dealers when, with a moment's thought on the subject, it would be plain to any 12 year old that ending drug prohibition would put the drug dealers out of business overnight. Thirty years ago, before America chose to embark on this disasterous policy, an adult would have been hard-pressed to find some cocaine or heroin in Ogdensburg. Today it's readily available in our schools. What a great job we're doing protecting our children. Obviously we're doing such a great job at creating a "drug-free" country that we don't need to look around the world to see what our neighbors are doing about their drug problems, but if we did... We'd see that the Canadians to our north, the Mexicans, Colombians, Uruguayans, and others to our south, as well as the Dutch, Germans, Italians, Spanish, Portuguese, Swiss, Belgians, and most of industrialized Europe are all moving steadily toward de-criminalization and regulation of drugs. Do you think they are all in league with the drug dealers? Do you think they yearn for the crime rates we have in America? Perhaps, for some devilish reason we don't understand, they all want to poison their children? More likely however, they have seen what the war on drugs has done to America and want to actually protect their children. Nicolas Eyle Executive director Reconsider: Forum on Drug Policy Syracuse, New York - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom