Pubdate: 24 Feb 1999 Source: The Daily Star (Lebanon) Contact: http://www.dailystar.com.lb/ Forum: http://www.dailystar.com.lb/post/ Note: Headline by MAP Editor ON AMERICA LOSING ITS DRUG WAR Thanks for an excellent piece on the drug war (“Why Washington has lost its war on drugs,” The Daily Star, Feb. 22). If you haven’t seen it already, you should take a look at http://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer There you will find a collection of the major studies of drug policy over the last 100 years, including the largest studies ever conducted by the governments of the U.S., the U.K., Canada and Australia. You will also find historical documents covering the history of the drug laws from their inception. If you are new to the online library, I recommend you start with The Consumers Union Report on Licit and Illicit Drugs, which you will find under Major Studies of Drugs and Drug Policy. It is probably the best book ever written on the subject. I should correct you on at least one point. The real “lethal substances” are not heroin and similar drugs. The number of people killed by drugs in the U.S. each year is as follows: Tobacco, about 400,000; alcohol, about 100,000 (not counting road deaths or homicides); prescription drugs, about 100,000; all illegal drugs combined, 5,000 to 10,000; cocaine, about 3,000; heroin, about 2,000; aspirin, about 2,000; marijuana, no recorded deaths in history. If you will read Rx Drugs, the story of the Liverpool heroin maintenance clinics at http://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer/misc/60minliv.htm you will find that a doctor who prescribes heroin regularly says “heroin is not a dangerous drug.” You can find a discussion of the lethal potential of heroin under the Consumers Union Report, in the chapter titled, “The Heroin Overdose Mystery.” To summarize the chapter, they are not sure what is killing addicts by “overdose” but they are pretty sure it is not the heroin. This library is the reason that the legalizers “own” the Internet. In the last year about a dozen major media sources have named it as the reason for their editorial position. It has changed the shape of the debate around the world. Clifford A. Schaffer, director, DRCNet Online Library of Drug Policy, Canyon Country, California - ----------- In response to Marc J. Sirois’ article on “Why America has lost its war on drugs,” and recent articles in other newspapers about Al Gore’s announcement that America has spiritual problems. Politicians have spiritual problems. It seems that people like Al Gore, Bill McCollum, and (of course) B.J. Clinton are the ones with the “Spiritual Problem.” Why don’t they leave us and our young people alone? Typical of the politicians of today, they are jumping on the severe-punishment anti-constitution bandwagon to build their careers by claiming this war on our rights (oops, “war on drugs”) is “for the kids.” Wouldn’t want to appear soft on crime, wouldja Al? How about it Bill? Joe Stalin and Adolf Hitler would be proud of your lack of mercy. As I remember, Al and Tipper are proud sponsors of censorship - you remember, trying to ban obscene language in music? Are you satisfied with the warning labels on the compact disks our kids buy? Let’s elect Al president so he and Tipper can chisel away more of our rights to help create an illusion of “security” and “propriety.” It always surprises me that the government, which wants to control and contain people as much as possible, is against marijuana. Don’t they know anything? Pot-smokers are non-violent people that tend to stay home and keep to themselves - a picture of complacency. Are the money and power issues from elsewhere so powerful that this has been forgotten? All this stupid war on drugs is doing is costing taxpayers billions of dollars, and incarcerating many responsible, tax-paying, and harmless adults. Even adults that don’t wind up in jail are being financially ruined trying to defend themselves. Kids will always make their own decisions regardless of laws or government policy The billions of dollars would be better invested in schools and teachers, not to mention treatment of people with serious addiction problems. Our constitution is sacred, and millions of Americans have died since this country was founded to first get and then to protect our rights, and even the rights and liberty of others (hasn’t anyone seen Private Ryan? Don’t we all know what WWII was about?). How can we allow short-sighted politicians to trash our rights to make their resumes look good? Because they don’t have stupid little mustaches and spout anti-Semitic garbage doesn’t mean politicians of today aren’t just a different kind of bigot. Eric Handel, Easthampton, Maine - --- MAP posted-by: Mike Gogulski