Pubdate: Sat, 6 Dec 2003 Source: Detroit Free Press (MI) Copyright: 2003 Detroit Free Press Contact: http://www.freep.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/125 Author: Greg Francisco, Educators of Sensible Drug Policies, Paw Paw SENSELESS DRUG WAR The police officer who wrote the Nov. 30 letter "Narcotic cases" attempted to defend the indefensible: a never ending war on some politically selected drugs. He is technically correct that few drug offenders in Michigan are sentenced to prison for simple possession of drugs. That's because the overwhelming majority are warehoused in local lock-ups. Year in, year out, tens of thousands of Michigan citizens are arrested for simple possession of marijuana. Every one of those arrests will cost taxpayers thousands of dollars through lost hours of police time, clogged court dockets and overcrowded county and city jails as the arrestees await trial. Michigan's version of the drug war is costing tens of millions of dollars and yielding zero net results. The officer stated that drugs have been directly linked to violent criminal behavior, to most crimes of theft, and to the destruction of many families. Yet even the most cursory review of police blotters reveals that alcohol far and away drives more crime than all illicit drugs put together. And the deleterious effects on families of alcohol abuse have been known for centuries. So why don't we go back to alcohol prohibition? Maybe because we tried it and it didn't work. I understand that continuing the Drug War Inc. is in the police officer's economic self-interest. Does he understand that replacing it with sane and workable polices is in the economic interest of the rest of us? Greg Francisco, Educators of Sensible Drug Policies, Paw Paw - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom