Pubdate: Wed, 26 Dec 2001 Source: Wilmington Morning Star (NC) Copyright: 2001 Wilmington Morning Star Contact: http://www.wilmingtonstar.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/500 Author: Christopher Cook PROHIBITION AIDS TERRORISTS EDITOR: President Bush says that "drug users aid terrorists." I disagree. The consequences of your war on drugs aid terrorists more than any pot-smoker, cocaine snorter or heroin user does. Terrorists reap the benefits of the black market created by your philosophy. Do you see terrorists trying to import cans of beer or cartons of cigarettes? This black market invites all sorts of disreputable people to try to get a cut of the pie. The drug war has empowered not just terrorists but gang leaders across America. Prohibition has created the shoot outs and street wars that occur to protect their "turf" and profits. When is the last time you read about a shootout between a Budweiser and Miller salesman over space in a grocery store? The propaganda spouted is that drugs destroy lives. Sure, some people have destroyed their lives using drugs. But government, in the name of the war on drugs, has destroyed the lives of many who otherwise would have been productive law-abiding citizens. Prohibition of alcohol in the '20s created a new class of criminals, just like it does now, but it only took ten years to learn this lesson. How long will it take this time? Christopher Cook, Wilmington - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake