Pubdate: Tue, 04 May 2004 Source: Ladysmith-Chemanius Chronicle (CN BC) Copyright: 2004 BC Newspaper Group & New Media Contact: http://www.ladysmithchronicle.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1279 Author: Eric Knudsen Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v04/n624/a02.html WAR ON DRUGS A WASTE OF MONEY Editor, Thanks for publishing Bradley Fehr's story, 'Nine found guilty of trafficking in hashish(20 Apr 2004). This is yet another example of the compounded injustices created by governments who enforce the dysfuntional ideals brought about by prohibition. The gentlemen involved in this were nothing more than businessmen supplying a demand...a demand that has not, to this date, taken a single life. The only true danger, or crime, represented in what these men were trying to accomplish is the potential results that might occur when governments fail to act responsibly in regulating a market thus knowingly creating a black market. If cannabis were legal these gentlemen would also very likely have paid a healthy tax on their product and been part of a thriving business. Also what underscores the actual danger, or lack thereof, is the fact that not only was no one actually harmed in this business, but also the fact that the governments allowed this to go on for 20 months. Let me reiterate: The entire time this operation was being run, no one was injured or killed. That's an awful waste of taxpayer resources. Speaking of which, let's stop to consider how many agents and paid informants were on the case from its inception to end. Just how much money was wasted on (over)building a case against people who were doing nothing other than keeping a demand supplied? The drug war is one of the grandest infringements on civil rights and must come to a halt! Eric Knudsen St. Louis Park, Minnesota - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin