Pubdate: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 Source: Courier-Journal, The (KY) Copyright: 2005 The Courier-Journal Contact: http://www.courier-journal.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/97 Note: Only publishes local LTEs Author: George C. Dick Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v05/n227/a06.html THE 'FAILED' WAR ON DRUGS Katie Collman, the 10-year-old Indiana girl who witnessed a drug operation, need not have died. Who killed her? Charles Hickman confessed to the crime and has been charged with murder, but the truth is Katie is a victim of the war on drugs. Yet . . . we hear more calls to escalate the fight. What price is our society willing to pay to try to violently interfere with the mistaken choices of a few? Katie wasn't killed because she saw Hickman buying beer. Abuse of both alcohol and meth can ruin lives -- the only difference is one is legal, the other not. Humans are not perfect, and no law will make them so. It's time to end drug prohibition, for the same reasons we ended alcohol prohibition. After 30 years, isn't it obvious the war on drugs has failed miserably in reducing drug use, yet has succeeded spectacularly in wasting billions in public funds, clogging our court and penal systems, eroding our constitutional rights and creating a permanent cycle of unnecessary violence? Katie had no choice about the matter. We do. Let's cut the demagoguery and try a different approach to the drug problem. Education, not incarceration, is our best hope. GEORGE C. DICK Louisville - --- MAP posted-by: Josh