Pubdate: Sat, 19 Jul 2014 Source: Peterborough Examiner, The (CN ON) Copyright: 2014 Peterborough Examiner Contact: http://www.thepeterboroughexaminer.com/letters Website: http://www.thepeterboroughexaminer.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2616 Author: Robert Sharpe Page: A4 DRUG RAIDS DON'T HELP The Project Blackrock drug raid was no doubt well-intended, but ultimately counterproductive. Attempts to limit the supply of illegal drugs while demand remains constant only increase the profitability of drug trafficking. For addictive drugs like prescription narcotics, a spike in street prices leads desperate addicts to increase criminal activity to feed desperate habits. The drug war doesn't fight crime, it fuels crime. With alcohol prohibition repealed, liquor bootleggers no longer gun each other down in drive-by shootings, nor do consumers go blind drinking unregulated bathtub gin. Examples of harm reduction include needle exchange programs to stop the spread of HIV, marijuana regulation aimed at separating the hard and soft drug markets, and treatment alternatives that do not require incarceration as a prerequisite. Unfortunately, fear of appearing "soft on crime" compels many politicians to support a failed drug war that ultimately subsidizes crime. Drug abuse is bad, but the drug war is worse. Robert Sharpe, Common Sense for Drug Policy Washington - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom