Pubdate: Tue, 12 Mar 2002 Source: International Herald-Tribune (France) Copyright: International Herald Tribune 2002 Contact: http://www.iht.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/212 Author: Robert Sharpe THE WAR ON DRUGS The various armed factions waging civil war in Colombia are financially dependent on the U.S. drug war. Forcibly limiting supply while demand for drugs remains constant only increases the profitability of drug trafficking. For the same reasons prohibition of alcohol failed in the United States, the drug war has been doomed from the start. Even if every last plant in Colombia were destroyed, Americans would continue to get high. Cut off the flow of cocaine and domestic methamphetamine production will boom. Thanks to past successes in eradicating marijuana in Latin America, the corresponding increase in domestic cultivation has made marijuana America's number one cash crop. Eradicating plants abroad and building prisons at home is not going to make the United States "drug-free." Instead of wasting scarce resources waging a punitive drug war, the United States should be funding cost-effective drug treatment. Prison cells are hardly ideal health interventions. Drug abuse is bad, but the drug war is worse. Robert Sharpe Washington - --- MAP posted-by: Beth