Pubdate: Wed, 14 Mar 2007 Source: Times Union (Albany, NY) Copyright: 2007 Capital Newspapers Division of The Hearst Corporation Contact: http://www.timesunion.com/forms/emaileditor.asp Website: http://www.timesunion.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/452 Author: Adam Scavone DRUG INVESTIGATOR MISSES BIGGER ISSUES Albany drug investigator John Burke has been highly critical of David Soares' steroid bust, based on assertions that steroid users are not on street corners, are not carrying weapons and are not shooting at one another. Burke is missing a few things in the bigger picture. First, most of Albany County's narcotic drug users are using them safely and comfortably in their own homes and dorm rooms, buying them from friends, co-workers, relatives and other acquaintances. They are not shooting anyone, carrying weapons or otherwise causing problems. Second, Burke fails to recognize that, contrary to resolving the problem, legal repression of the drug trade can never succeed in reducing drug problems, and that by forcing these products into the black market, he engenders the problems of violence that he simultaneously decries. There is a tremendous amount of money involved, but that market is governed by social customs (usually followed) backed by violent retribution for offenses, given the absolute lack of recourse to more civil means of dispute resolution. Perhaps the greatest evidence for this reality is the fact that Burke has been doing this for 35 years. He says he makes 400 arrests every year, and takes thousands of dollars of drugs off the street. Maybe he has not had the time in the last few decades to think it through, but maybe -- just maybe -- the narcotics industry has factored these losses into its operating overhead, and the real kingpins do not care how many kids trying to make a buck Burke and his police send to prison. Adam Scavone Saratoga Springs - --- MAP posted-by: Elaine