Pubdate: Tue, 12 Feb 2002 Source: Detroit News (MI) Copyright: 2002, The Detroit News Contact: http://www.detnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/126 Author: Robert Sharpe Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v02/n080/a05.html PLAN COLOMBIA HELPS DRUG SUPPLIERS The Jan. 17 editorial "Don't Fund Colombia's Civil War" was right on target. The $1.6 billion Plan Colombia will not negate the immutable laws of supply and demand that drive illegal drug production. By artificially inflating the prices of otherwise worthless crops, the U.S. government is unwittingly providing price supports for both communist guerrillas and brutal paramilitary death squads who tax the coca trade. A crackdown on coca cultivation in one region leads to increased cultivation elsewhere. When faced with the choice of abject poverty and the inflated black market profits of illicit crops, many farmers will choose the latter. As for the alternative crop funding that Plan Colombia provides, creating a global welfare state in which every developing country is paid not to grow illicit crops is a rather expensive proposition. The U.S. drug war poses a real threat to the Amazon ecosystem. This environmental tragedy is compounded by the fact that the destruction of every last plant in South America would not stop drug use in America. America's cocaine users would simply switch to domestically produced methamphetamine. Sooner or later the self-professed champions of the free market in Congress are going to have to wake up to the drug war's failure. ROBERT SHARPE, M.P.A. Program Officer Lindesmith Center-Drug Policy Foundation Washington, D.C. - --- MAP posted-by: Terry Liittschwager