Pubdate: Wed, 13 Sep 2006 Source: Wall Street Journal (US) Copyright: 2006 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. Contact: http://www.wsj.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/487 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v06/n1166/a02.html Author: Jack A. Cole VIOLENT SWAT RAIDS IN A USELESS DRUG WAR In their Sept. 2 Rule of Law column "Wrong Door," Radley Balko and Joel Berger describe unnecessary home invasions and innocent deaths caused by police SWAT teams "moving toward more militarization, more aggressive drug policing -- and less accountability when things go wrong." Equally sad is that the years of "war" on drugs have not accomplished a single goal set for lowering the incidence of death, disease, crime and drug addiction; those four categories have each been made infinitely worse. More than a trillion dollars have been spent prosecuting this war; 35 million nonviolent drug arrests have been made, and yet today drugs are cheaper, more potent and far easier for our children to get than in 1970 when I started buying them as an undercover officer. That is a failed policy. There is a better way. Legalized regulation of drugs would remove the crime and violence from our streets by bringing the trade into the legitimate economy. It would restrict access for our children by carding minors attempting to buy drugs. It would also end the use of SWAT teams executing bogus search warrants. JACK A. COLE Executive Director Law Enforcement Against Prohibition Medford, Mass. - --- MAP posted-by: Steve Heath