Pubdate: Wed, 09 Apr 2008 Source: North County Times (Escondido, CA) Copyright: 2008 North County Times Contact: http://www.nctimes.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1080 Note: Gives LTE priority to North San Diego County and Southwest Riverside County residents Author: Ray Raino A DRUG-FREE WORLD IS NOT AN ATTAINABLE GOAL The United Nations views a drug-free world as an attainable goal, but such a goal is about as attainable as an alcohol-free world. Alcohol prohibition in the United States ended in 1933 when this country realized that the only people benefiting from Prohibition were bootleggers and gangsters. Since that time, the emphasis has been on reducing the harm of alcohol by promoting responsible drinking, designating drivers and programs such as Alcoholics Anonymous. The same types of programs could be applied to legal drug use. It would be naive to propose that legalizing drugs would eliminate all the drug problems, any more than doing away with Prohibition solved the problems of excessive drinking. These are human problems that exist with or without laws and require societal intervention. The failed war on drugs costs this country an estimated $50 billion yearly. Saving this money by legalizing drugs and adding tens of millions of annual tax revenues from the sale of legalized drugs would provide funds for reducing drug-related disease and addiction. All Americans would benefit, except the criminals who now profit from the present system. Ray Raino Carlsbad - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom