Pubdate: Mon, 21 Feb 2000
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Author: Stephen Young

DRUG WAR INCENTIVES

While many are expressing shock over the discovery of humans killed by a 
drug cartel in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, it is a surprise to no one who has 
followed the history of prohibition ["From Bad to Worse," Dec. 13]. 
Violence and corruption are crucial tools for those who operate in black 
markets; those who employ violence with the most ruthlessness and those who 
seek corruption on the broadest scale will always control black markets. 
The drug war has created the incentive to commit the atrocities being 
uncovered in Juarez. Attempts to get "tougher" on drugs will only lead to 
more brutality and graft.

Stephen Young
Roselle, Ill.
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