Pubdate: Fri, 04 May 2007 Source: Tonawanda News (NY) Copyright: 2007 Greater Niagara Newspapers Contact: http://www.tonawanda-news.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3679 Author: Michael Taylor THERE'S BETTER WAYS TO MINIMIZE DRUG DEALING Six years ago, a tragedy occurred in a Medina drugstore when a man addicted to painkillers walked in with a gun and demanded drugs. The cop who responded shot and killed the man, but was seriously wounded himself. At that time, I suggested starting a program of registering such addicts and getting them their drug in a safe and sane manner. I questioned if the "war on drugs" was really worth an incident such as this. Last December, another police tragedy occurred in Buffalo. The youth who shot two cops said he acquired his gun for protection from the gangs. What makes the gangs profitable is largely drug trafficking. A program of decriminalizing and regulating drugs would take the profits away from the gangs, reducing some of the gang-related violence. There may be hope for those who agree with my view in the form of a group called "Law Enforcement Against Prohibition." I encourage readers to visit their Web site at www.leap.cc. They will explain why the war on drugs is a failure, similar to alcohol prohibition back in the 1920s. Their arguments are compelling, to say the least. Michael Taylor North Tonawanda