Pubdate: Wed, 03 May 2000 Source: The Baltimore Chronicle (MD) Copyright: 2000 Schenley Press, Inc. Contact: 30 West 25th Street, Baltimore, MD 21218 Website: http://www.charm.net/~marc/chronicle/ Author: Robert Kaufman MEDICALIZE DRUGS Editor: Drug Czar Barry R. McCaffrey claims that a multifaceted approach will be successful in overcoming the threat posed by illegal drugs (Sun, 4/6/00). He offers every imaginable approach but the one that keeps the whole thing going--and without which none of his other solutions will make a qualitative dent in the overall crisis. I refer, of course, to the profit motive. ...If prevention indeed were our government's most important goal, our government would begin by removing the profit motive from merchandizing these addictive substances... If an addict could go to a clinic and purchase, at cost, drugs he or she would otherwise get on the street, we could really begin to solve the problem....While it could still be illegal to sell drugs on the street, if there were no profit in it, who would want to do it? ...All the money we'd save from interdiction and intervention, cops, courts, and prisons, could be used for real treatment-on-demand, along with an honest education program. ...The three out of four murders and 90% of felonies committed in Baltimore simply wouldn't be happening if addicts could buy their drugs at cost. And we wouldn't have to be choosing between a zero-tolerance police state and a high crime rate... McCaffrey's $1 billion anti-drug media campaign is nothing more than tax welfare for the TV networks. And let me add as an aside: It is a misnomer to say that Mayor O'Malley is removing drug markets. He is simply redistributing them--and hoping we're all too stupid to catch on. Robert Kaufman - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk