Pubdate: Sun, 09 Aug 1998 Source: Oklahoma Observer (OK) Contact: Title by MN editor. DRUGS A POLITICAL SCARE TACTIC Editor, The Observer: Although I love the Observer, subscibe to it and wish it well, there's something in the "Editor's Notebook" for June 25th that I have to disagree with. You say that legalizing drugs would wreak further havoc on black inner-city ghettos, and you describe the libertarians as false friends for advocating this. I agree with you about the libertarians, but there is a very good argument for decriminalizing drugs (at least some: they're hardly all the same) and that is that banning them is what makes them so profitable that the trade continues. Therefore we must take the profit out of them. Doesn't anybody remember what Prohibition did to our country? We got organized crime from that experiment. Now we have decriminalized alcohol and we treat alcoholism as a medical problem, not a moral one. When are we going to treat drug addiciton the same way and make some sensible distinctions, i.e. dangerous, and that marijuana is less dnagerous than tobacco or alcohol. The "war against drugs" has increased arbitrary police powers, made prisons into a growth industry and messed up the economics and politics of quite a few South American countries. Maybe I'm cynical but I think "drugs"(again without distinctions being made) are dear to those who make a career of scaring the American people, among whom I would number many politicians. They can no longer scare us with "world Communism", a favorite for decades, and now thy've found a substitute. Joanna Russ Tucson, Az. - --- Checked-by: Melodi Cornett