Pubdate: Mon, 7 Jun 2010 Source: Times, The (Trenton, NJ) Copyright: 2010 Phil Duran Contact: http://www.nj.com/times/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/458 Author: Phil Duran END WAR ON DRUGS Many people think that the country is in the middle of fighting two wars right now. In fact, it is fighting three. The war on drugs has been going on for at least four decades, has cost more than any other war in that period and has arguably destroyed more lives. When will our elected officials admit what most of us already know: This war has been a total failure in almost every sense? We eventually lose whenever we try to fight against nature, whether it's Mother Nature or human nature. We tried to ban drinking in the 1920s (a total disaster) and gambling, right through the 1960s, with little luck. Once we got smart and legalized both (with the associated taxes), it became a revenue source for the state and cut back on the expenses of prison space and courts. There were drunks and gamblers before and there are drunks and gamblers now. The only difference is that now, these people are not in jail and the taxes for the rest of us are lower. With drugs, though, we still haven't learned our lesson. Is it because there are so many people who make their living in the prison industry or the courts? Whatever the reason, it is clear that what we are doing isn't working and has never worked. Let's face it: There will always be people dumb enough or desperate enough or foolish enough to try drugs. That is human nature and there is no way we can change it. What we need to do is to take some of the savings we will get by legalizing, regulating and taxing them and fund drug treatment centers and educational campaigns. As for me, even though I don't take drugs (or even drink alcohol), I won't vote again for any politician who acts as though the status quo on drugs is working. It's not. Phil Duran, Lawrence - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake