Pubdate: Fri, 06 May 2011 Source: Bangkok Post (Thailand) Copyright: The Post Publishing Public Co., Ltd. 2011 Contact: http://www.bangkokpost.co.th/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/39 Author: Robert Sharpe Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v11/n282/a07.html DRUG WAR AMOUNTS TO CULTURAL INQUISITION Re: "Jail the drug dealers, free the users" by Jon Ungphakorn (BP, May 4). Perhaps the best example of drug war failure is the United States' experience with marijuana. Despite zero tolerance, the US has higher rates of marijuana use than the Netherlands, where marijuana is legally available. If health outcomes determined drug laws instead of cultural norms, marijuana would be legal. The drug war is a cultural inquisition, not a public health campaign. Children of drug war inmates are at risk of educational failure, joblessness, addiction and delinquency. Not only do the children lose out, but society as a whole does, too. Incarcerating non-violent drug offenders alongside hardened criminals is the equivalent of providing them with a taxpayer-funded education in anti-social behaviour. Turning drug users into unemployable ex-cons is a senseless waste of tax money. It is time to declare peace in the failed drug war and begin treating all substance abuse, legal or otherwise, as the public health problem which it is. Destroying the families and future of citizens who make unhealthy choices doesn't benefit anyone. Drug abuse is bad, but the drug war is worse. For UN drug statistics, visit . ROBERT SHARPE, MPA Common Sense for Drug Policy, www.csdp.org - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake