Pubdate: Thu, 15 Aug 2002 Source: Frederick News Post (MD) Copyright: 2002 Great Southern Printing and Manufacturing Company Contact: http://www.fredericknewspost.com/contact/contactfinalnew.cfm?contact=letters Website: http://www.fredericknewspost.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/814 Author: Josh Rhoderick WAR ON DRUGS FUTILE AND WASTE OF NEEDED FUNDS It has long been my hope that the public fully understands just how pointless the war on drugs has become ("FBI trades drug war for terror," July 31). When I served in the Army, one of my duties was to fight narcotics. The budgets allotted for this task were astronomical and, frankly, insane. The war on drugs is a criminal justice response to a medical health problem, catering mostly to hysterical voting parents who fear for their children's safety. Simply put, we fear what we do not understand. Because the subject of ending the war on drugs is taboo, we will never be able to understand the problem fully, nor can we advance our efforts unless we look at other alternatives, such as legalization. It is extremely important to understand that we must not equate legalization with being soft on drugs. We must not assume that by legalizing drugs, we are condoning their use. Anyone in his or her sane mind is disgusted by the use of hard drugs such as cocaine and heroin. When we pulled out of Vietnam, no one accused us of being "soft" on communism. We simply couldn't win hearts, minds or the war. With our newest Vietnam - the war on drugs - we are creating more problems than we have ever solved, or ever will solve. In my personal opinion, we should disband the entire Drug Enforcement Agency, or relocate their services to anti-terrorism, where they may actually make a difference. The funds spent on trying to stop drugs should be allocated for anti-drug education. The money spent on imprisoning non-violent drug offenders should be used to create government subsidized rehabilitation clinics. As long as we back this failure of a war, the politicians will grasp onto our hysterics in hopes of gaining votes. I urge all those who have not forged their opinions from facts (not propaganda), to do a little research. You may be stunned by what you read - not only about the futility of the war, but the drugs themselves. And more importantly, take this issue into consideration at polling time. With a new war on terrorism on our hands, it's become blatantly obvious to millions of Americans that we should put our energy and money where they can actually make a difference. I don't want my tax dollars going to imprisoning a cocaine addict who does harm only to himself, when that money may be used to help prevent another Sept. 11. Josh Rhoderick Middletown - --- MAP posted-by: Alex