Pubdate: Sat, 05 Feb 2000 Source: Ft. Worth Star-Telegram (TX) Copyright: 2000 Star-Telegram, Fort Worth, Texas Contact: http://www.star-telegram.com/ Forum: http://www.star-telegram.com/comm/forums/ Author: Bob Ramsey Editor's note: Bob is a member of the Drug Policy Forum of Texas. See http://www.mapinc.org/DPFT/ and http://www.mapinc.org/lists/. THE DRUG WAR The police in Ranger show great resolve in their efforts to chase methamphetamine kitchens down the highway to Eastland and Gordon. They recently described a series of suspicious fires as retaliation for drug busts. It reminds me of what a Vietnam War veteran once told me: "We'd go out every day and do battle. And we'd always win. And the next day, Charlie was back like nothing ever happened." The valiant efforts of police like those in Ranger keep the price of drugs high, which is what keeps Charlie coming back. It is difficult for most people to comprehend how cheap it is to make stimulant drugs, and that the materials are available at many kinds of stores in every town in America. Yanking ingredients from store shelves would inconvenience everyone, but producers could easily switch to more dangerous substitutes. People are in the habit of blaming everything on drugs, including jobs lost when factories close down. But as long as unemployed Americans have the opportunity to buy something for a penny and sell it for a dollar, drug arrests will continue to have the sole effect of creating another job opening in the illegal drug business. Trying to use law enforcement to protect people from drugs only makes the problem worse. Only you can protect you from drugs. Bob Ramsey, Irving - --- MAP posted-by: Don Beck