Pubdate: Mon, 22 Nov 1999 Date: 11/22/1999 Source: Nation, The (US) Author: Jerry Epstien Related: All the special issue articles are linked at: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v99/n963/a03.html My deepest thanks for providing such an excellent forum on drug policy. In 1998 the French medical research institute ISERM rated drugs by their danger at government request. The "most dangerous" group was made up of three drugs - heroin, alcohol and cocaine. The French Health Minister, Bernard Kouchner, asked, "Why does society persecute those with some kinds of addiction, while putting up with others that are far more widespread, dangerous and expensive?" We have some 16 million people addicted to heroin, cocaine and alcohol combined, about 14 million of those addicted to alcohol. Since the number of illegal drug addicts has increased by about 35 percent since 1979, we can see that the war on drugs is a massive, futile, lengthy attempt to get a few million illegal drug addicts to switch to an alcohol addiction, arguably worse. Jerry Epstien Drug Policy Forum of Texas Houston