Pubdate: Wed, 11 Aug 2004 Source: Watertown Daily Times (NY) Copyright: 2004 Watertown Daily Times Contact: http://www.wdt.net Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/792 Author: Larry Seguin Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v04.n1112.a03.html WAR ON DRUGS A JOKE Did I detect a little humor in the Aug. 5 article "Schumer Unveils Three-Part Plan For Nipping Meth Problem In The Bud"? Could it be a reporter from the Watertown Daily Times is starting to see the joke on the taxpayers the war on drugs has become. Senator Schumer said at Thursday's press conference "it took 15 years to get the crack problem in hand". He doesn't want the same thing with crystal meth. What has worked stopping the use of crack-cocaine? In Watertown, blocks from where Mr. Schumer spoke. A raid confiscated 40 bags of crack. The same day there is a statement from drug czar John Walters in Santa Marta, Colombia. Mr. Walters conceded that seizing cocaine, destroying coca crops and locking up drug traffickers in Colombia has had little impact on the flow of cocaine on U.S. streets. The day after Mr. Schumer's press conference another narcotics round up in Lake Placid. If that's called "nipping the bud of crack", imagine what "nipping the bud of meth" will be. Is more law enforcement the answer? We have local drug task force. State task force. Federal task force. Narcotics task forces. High impact crime and drug task forces, and more task forces than I can put in this letter. On top of all the drug task force duplication, every citizen is an eye for law enforcement. What more resources are needed, how much more can the taxpayer afford? Harsh prison sentences haven't worked. Forfeiture hasn't been a deterrent. Drug testing is useless. DARE's a waste of time. Anti-drug ads are ignored. Drug courts are full of non-abusers. Maybe its time our government "nips a bud." Then smokes it. Larry Seguin Lisbon - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin