Pubdate: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 Source: Herald-Dispatch, The (Huntington, WV) Copyright: 2007 The Herald-Dispatch Contact: http://www.hdonline.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1454 Author: Kirk Muse LEGALIZING DRUGS WILL REGULATE THEM I'm writing about Howard J. Wooldridge's outstanding column "Legalizing drugs is better way to fight drug problem" on April 10. The so-called war on drugs was lost before it began. No matter how much money we throw down the drug war rat hole, we will never be able to nullify the immutable law of supply and demand. As long as people want recreational drugs, and they are willing to pay a substantial price for the drugs, somebody will produce them, and somebody else will get the drugs to the willing buyers. This much we can guarantee. Almost 100 percent of our so-called "drug-related crime" is caused by our drug prohibition policies, not the drugs themselves. If we were to re-legalize all of our now-illegal drugs, would this eliminate our drug problems? No. However, it would greatly reduce our crime problems. Once drugs are re-legalized, they then can be regulated and controlled. Once drugs are regulated and controlled, we can then work on reducing our drug problems. Will we ever be able to eliminate our drug problems? No. However, we can substantially reduce the harm caused by our now illegal drugs. Regulated and controlled drugs would be of known purity, known potency and known quality -- just the opposite of our bootleg, black market drugs of today. KIRK MUSE Mesa, Ariz. - --- MAP posted-by: Steve Heath