Pubdate: Thu, 19 Jul 2001 Source: Guardian Weekly, The (UK) Section: Pg 13 Copyright: Guardian Publications 2001 Contact: http://www.guardianunlimited.co.uk/GWeekly/front/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/633 Author: Stefan Wickham Letters OPENING UP A DEBATE ON DRUGS At last Britain seems to be gearing up for a big debate on drugs (Blunkett urges debate on cannabis, July 12). Most of Europe has long accepted that the United States war on drugs is a complete waste of resources and, at worst, an exacerbating factor, fuelling organised crime. Half of Britain's European Union neighbours are starting to dismantle the prohibition of drugs and are moving towards controlling markets. Which way will the UK swing? Will Europeans woo it with their growing concern that drug abusers should be treated as victims? Will it listen to the pragmatic "tax it" lobby? Or will it continue to follow the US and pour billions of dollars into a fight that will never be won? Why not have some pubs that serve cannabis? Other drugs could be available from licensed sellers. Everything is quality-assured. The streets are safer. Many drug users are unlikely to change their habits, however they acquire their drugs. They don't need drugs to be legal. But society does - to learn about and treat the 15% of drug users who become addicted, and to curb the spiralling cost of drugs crime. Stefan Wickham London - --- MAP posted-by: Beth