Pubdate: Thu, 03 May 2001 Source: South Florida Sun Sentinel (FL) Copyright: 2001 Sun-Sentinel Co & South Florida Interactive, Inc Contact: http://southflorida.sun-sentinel.com/services/letters_editor.htm Website: http://www.sun-sentinel.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1326 Author: Thomas D. Walls SIDE EFFECT OF OUR WAR ON DRUGS The recent shooting down of a plane full of Baptist missionaries in Peru is a direct result of U.S. drug policy in South America. The United States encourages South American countries to adopt a "get-tough" policy toward drugs and drug production, and this is the result. No amount of government lies will bring the dead back to life. The war on drugs is a thoroughly quixotic exercise. Interdiction will not alleviate the cravings of addicts, nor will it grant the wish of others to get their kicks. Criminals are involved because drugs are illegal. The primary effect of the war on drugs is creating a price-support program for South American drug cartels, and the secondary effect is the loss of life, freedom and property of innocents. It would be wise to re-think our drug policies in South America before we have another Vietnam on our hands. Thomas D. Walls Hallandale Beach - --- MAP posted-by: Andrew