Pubdate: Sun, 13 Apr 2014 Source: Topeka Capital-Journal (KS) Copyright: 2014 Michael Lee Kobe Contact: http://cjonline.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/455 Author: Michael Lee Kobe 'WAR ON DRUGS' MENTALITY CONFLICTS WITH REALITY The arrest of Joaquin Guzman, leader of the Sinaloa drug cartel, was described by Attorney General Eric Holder as a landmark achievement. Early in the "War on Drugs," spectacular arrests and sensational drug seizures were followed by pronouncements from law enforcement officials that communities were now safer with fewer drugs on the street. The purpose of those pronouncements was to provide validation for the war on drugs. There have been no such assessments following the arrest of Guzman. The arrest will not impact the availability of drugs on the street. Market forces and the law of supply and demand react quickly to indicators and likely future supply. Guzman's arrest should be seen for what it is: a triumph for law enforcement. But it will have no impact on the street prices for drugs. One more arrest of a kingpin or drug addict will not signal victory in sight. The war on drugs, like all wars, has had devastating results upon communities, families and individuals. The carnage has hollowed out the urban core of many of our great cities and destroyed the lives of vast numbers of individuals, especially minority members. Weighing that cost against the promised rewards offered by the war on drugs cannot be done without bringing tears to the eyes of thoughtful individuals. Legalization of drugs can't be validated anymore than can the war on drugs. However, reconciling ourselves to the reality that surrounds us should provide the motivation to achieve an accommodation on drugs that will accomplish more than the war has or legalization might. MICHAEL LEE KOBE, Palestine, Texas - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D