Pubdate: Sun, 14 Sep 2003 Source: St. Cloud Times (MN) Copyright: 2003 St. Cloud Times Contact: http://www.sctimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2559 Author: Jeff Miller Cited: Minnesota Marijuana Party http://minnesota.usmjparty.com/ Readers' views: WAR ON DRUGS IS A FAILURE While most of the world has acknowledged that the war on drugs is a complete failure and more destructive to society and drug users than the drugs themselves, the U.S. government refuses even to debate the possibility of doing anything but waging war on its own citizens. Our system of dealing with drug abuse is a system that stops nobody, including teen-agers, from finding any drug they please. The enormous amount of profit that is involved with the illicit drug trade encourages criminal organizations and gangs to flourish. And with them, comes all the violence. Countries that have experimented with decriminalization and/or harm reduction strategies have had positive results. Where ever marijuana has been decriminalized, rates of usage have been affected very little and the usage of hard drugs has decreased over time. In the late 1970s, the average age of hard drug users in the Netherlands was in the mid 20s. Now the average age is 36. This tells us that young people are never coming into contact with hard drugs. Switzerland is experimenting with "heroin assisted treatment." So far the experiment is working very well. In the cities where the plan is in place, crime has declined up to 60 percent. The black market for heroin has been crushed, and the overall health of the addicts has gotten better. The Swiss program has seen a higher rate of people going into treatment and after treatment a higher percentage stay off the drug. We as a society need to approach drug abuse as managers rather than moralizers. It's time to start looking at better more viable and freedom-loving options when approaching the issue of drug abuse, rather than building more prisons and spending more money. Jeff Miller Minnesota Marijuana Party, St. Cloud - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake