Pubdate: Fri, 24 Dec 1999 Source: Houston Chronicle (TX) Copyright: 1999 Houston Chronicle Contact: Viewpoints Editor, P.O. Box 4260 Houston, Texas 77210-4260 Fax: (713) 220-3575 Website: http://www.chron.com/ Forum: http://www.chron.com/content/hcitalk/index.html Page: 23A (op-ed page) Author: W. C. Burton Jr. Note: Bill Burton is the chair of the DPFT speakers bureau DRUGS DEMANDED, SUPPLIED Congratulations on the Chronicle's Dec. 16 editorial, "Another way" about the drug problem. Surely, the "war on drugs" is lost, and regardless of the money we expend, it will continue to be a hopeless cause. As we learned in basic economics, if there's a demand, there will be a supply. Creating more border guards, conducting illegal searches and seizures, involving our armed forces and even wiping out drug crops in other countries has done little to stop the flow of drugs into the United States. In Texas alone, more than 60 percent of those in our prisons are guilty of some sort of nonviolent drug offense. Prison construction has become a leading industry! As we should have learned from the Prohibition of alcohol, the current drug war does not reduce adolescent drug use, does not reduce the supply of drugs, does not reduce the harm caused by drugs and does not reduce official corruption. The only answer is strict regulation and treating drug abuse as a medical problem rather than a criminal one. W. C. Burton Jr., Bacliff - --- MAP posted-by: Derek Rea