Source: Tulsa World (OK) Contact: http://www.tulsaworld.com Pubdate: 4/28/98 FAILED PROHIBITION With all due respect to Chris Fitzmaurice (Voice, April 20), America's longest war has been neither Vietnam nor Roe vs. Wade, but rather our 84-year-old drug war. In noble but misguided pursuit of a "drug-free America," the United States - -- land of the free -- has become the world's No. 1 incarcerator, our prisons and jails swelling with young, nonviolent offenders. We have chipped incessantly away at our Second, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Amendment protections, and we have spent hundreds of billions of taxpayers' dollars in the process. And what have we accomplished? We've created and enriched an enormous global criminal network; addictive substances of unknown purity are widely available in our schools, playgrounds and neighborhoods; and our children have come to view our laws as weak and ineffective. It's time for America to rethink our failed prohibition and to end America's longest war before more of us, and more of our children, become casualties. Adam J. Smith, Washington, D.C.