Pubdate: Fri, 31 May 2002 Source: East Valley Tribune (AZ) Copyright: 2002 East Valley Tribune Contact: http://www.aztrib.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1795 Author: Jeffrey A. Singer FBI RESHUFFLE SHOWS BANKRUPTCY OF WAR ON DRUGS After reading May 29 of the FBI's plan to reassign many of its personnel from drug war responsibilities to counter-terrorism duties, I couldn't help but notice yet another of the untended consequences of America's insane and futile war on drugs. It is already old news that this modern version of prohibition fills our prisons with hundreds of thousands non-violent drug offenders. It is also self-evident that it creates an astonishingly lucrative market for the criminal underworld--and helps anti-democratic guerrillas fund their campaigns in Colombia and other neighbors to the south. We recently learned that the profitable black market, made possible by prohibition, has served as a funding source for the Taliban and other sponsors of terrorism. The drug war promotes inner city violence as gangs feud over drug distribution territories. And it is a major cause of the spread of HIV and hepatitis, as illegal drug users share dirty needles-- or resort to prostitution to support their habit. But now the FBI admits what many have long suspected: the war on drugs has wasted and misused much of the FBI's talents and resources. These resources should have been busy protecting Americans from attack by hate-filled terrorists. Instead they were busy trying to protect Americans from themselves. When will this madness end? Jeffrey A. Singer, Phoenix - --- MAP posted-by: Ariel