Pubdate: Wed, 08 Sep 2004 Source: Hill, The (US DC) Copyright: 2004 The Hill Contact: http://www.hillnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1509 Author: Bruce Mirken Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v04/n1253/a03.html HASTERT'S SOROS ALLEGATIONS House Speaker Dennis Hastert's recent claim that George Soros might be getting his fortune from drug cartels reveals his profound misunderstanding of the illegal drug market ("Soros blasts Hastert over drug allegation," Aug. 31). Did Al Capone campaign to end Prohibition? Of course not. Prohibition of alcohol is what made the bootleg liquor trade -- and its enormous profits for organized crime -- possible. Replacement of Prohibition with the current system of alcohol regulation put the bootleggers out of business, wiping out a huge source of wealth for gangsters and criminals. As with alcohol, prohibition of marijuana has created a vast criminal underground with huge profits for those willing to take the risks. The last thing these criminal networks want is to bring marijuana out of this underground and into a regulated market, because such a policy would put them out of business. Our current policies are exactly what the drug cartels want them to be, and elected officials like Hastert are their unwitting stooges. Bruce Mirken, director of communications, Marijuana Policy Project Washington, D.C. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake