Pubdate: Mon, 08 Jan 2001 Source: International Herald-Tribune (France) Copyright: International Herald Tribune 2001 Contact: 181, Avenue Charles de Gaulle, 92521 Neuilly Cedex, France Fax: (33) 1 41 43 93 38 Website: http://www.iht.com/ Author: Gary E. Johnson Note: Reprinted from the New York Times THE 'DRUG WAR' IS A FLOP As a nation we now have nearly half a million people behind bars on drug charges, more than the total prison population in all of Western Europe. And the burden of this explosion in incarceration falls disproportionately on black and Latino communities. Deaths attributable to marijuana are very rare. In fact, deaths from all illegal drugs combined, including cocaine and heroin, are fewer than 20,000 annually. By contrast, more than 450,000 Americans die each year from tobacco or alcohol use (not counting drunk driving fatalities). Should we outlaw liquor and cigarettes? Ask anyone who remembers our nation's disastrous experiment with alcohol prohibition. Perhaps the most pernicious aspect of the drug war is the crime that drug prohibition generates. Our policies have empowered a lethal black market, complete with international armies of latter-day Al Capones. Their warfare against each other and against law enforcement will not be stopped until the public takes the regulation and control of their commodity away from them. We might look to Holland as a model. - - Gary E. Johnson, Republican governor of New Mexico, commenting in The New York Times. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake