Pubdate: Thu, 06 Jul 2006 Source: Statesman Journal (Salem, OR) Copyright: 2006 Statesman Journal Contact: http://www.statesmanjournal.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/427 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v06/n880/a10.html Author: Allan Erickson CURRENT APPROACH TO WAR ON DRUGS NOT SUCCEEDING I need to ask some questions relating to the Statesman Journal's June 29 editorial, "Meth plague is overblown? If only that were true here." Not providing comparisons gives little dimension to the scope of the meth problem. How do mid-Willamette meth statistics compare to alcohol-fueled domestic abuse? Alcohol intoxication medical interventions? What are HIV and hepatitis rates for intravenous injection? Problems with heart conditions brought about by stress, obesity and cigarette smoking? Traffic injuries? There is no doubt that methamphetamine use does create a problem in public health. The doubts lie in our approach to drug related issues. After 30 years of the criminalization demanded by the "war" on drugs, we have a problem that is larger than when we started. Could it be we actually have a problem in policy? Would 30 years of failure be tolerated in private industry? As much as Prohibition was a failure with alcohol in the early 20th century, so too is our 21st century Prohibition II a failure. Perhaps a calmer, health-based approach to drug problems, finding success in other countries, might be in order. And if there is a crisis, we need a medical triage approach, not the construction of an American gulag. Allan Erickson, Drug Policy Forum of Oregon, Eugene - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake