Pubdate: Mon, 30 Dec 2002 Source: Storm Lake Pilot Tribune (IA) Copyright: 2002 Storm Lake Pilot Tribune Contact: http://www.zwire.com/site/News.cfm?brd=1304 Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2702 Author: Chad Wasserman Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v02/n2298/a08.html WAR ON DRUGS HASN'T WORKED The article [on legalization of marijuana] presented is based on misperceptions of what's happening in Europe. In the Netherlands for example, the use of marijuana among youth is about half of what it is in the United States. The notion that when drug laws are made a "medical problem" and not a "criminal problem" cause enormous addictions is just not the case. This is why throughout Europe they are taking the problem out of the criminal element and dealing with it as a social problem. When it comes to the economic cost of how to deal with the problem, consider this: The United States spends $50 Billion on the war on drugs. No other country in the world comes close to what we spend on enforcement. If we were to spend that money on prevention and treatment our drug problem would diminish. We put more people in prison than any other developed nation. We have 25 percent of the world's prison population, while we only have 5% of the world's population. We currently put more money towards the prison system than we do education. I myself do not use drugs, including alcohol or tobacco, and think that it is a "bad choice" but to wage war on people who do make "bad choices" is insane. Chad Wasserman, Via Internet - --- MAP posted-by: Josh