Pubdate: Fri, 29 Sep 2000 Source: News-Sentinel (IN) Copyright: 2000 The News-Sentinel Contact: 600 West Main Street, Fort Wayne, IN 46802 Website: http://www.news-sentinel.com/ns/index.shtml Author: Leo Morris, for the editorial board DRUG COMMON SENSE? One of the people who responded to a recent interactive editorial about the war on drugs threw out an interesting challenge. "What sort of drug policy," asked Vera Bradova, "would a constitutional rationalist with libertarian tendencies (the editorial page editor's self-described philosophy) support?" Well, let's try. Most might agree on a few common-sense principles applied fairly regularly in our republic: 1. What people do to themselves is not properly the concern of "society." 2. People are responsible for their behavior, and it is society's business when those actions harm others. 3. We have a special obligation to protect our children. 4. Public policy (including taxation) sometimes should seek to influence individual behavior. But can we apply that common sense to drug policy? So begins the editorial for the next edition of Interactive Evening Forum, which will be in Wednesday's News-Sentinel. The editorial will be online at The News-Sentinel's Web site (www.news-sentinel.com/ns/) from tonight through Monday. If you'd like to participate in the online discussion, click on "Forum" and follow the instructions to share your comments. Those participating by Tuesday afternoon could see their comments included with the editorial Wednesday. - --- MAP posted-by: Don Beck