Pubdate: Fri, 8 Aug 2003 Source: Maui News, The (HI) Contact: 2003 The Maui News Website: http://www.mauinews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2259 Author: Jon Henderson THERE ARE DRUGS AND THERE ARE DRUG-CONTROLLING FORCES I couldn't resist noting the similarities between two very different news stories on very different subjects. There is a prescription drug crisis in the country. While inflation trudges along at 1 or 2 percent, the price of medical care in general and prescription drug medication specifically is going up between 5 and 15 percent per year. It seems the pharmaceutical industry has a voracious appetite for higher consumer prices and higher profit margins. At the same time, the illegal drug interdiction and enforcement agencies are having trouble stopping the production of illegal drugs in other countries, the importing of these drugs and the widespread use of these drugs by Americans. The best barometer of the effectiveness of the misguided drug policies is to look at the street prices of heroin, cocaine and pot. Prices are going down, which means the supply is going up, which means that more, not less, is coming into this country. It seems to me that we could kill two birds with one stone if we put the DEA in charge of the pharmaceutical industry and make all prescription drugs illegal. If the DEA holds true to its 30-year history, before long prices will go down as the supply increases. With the pharmaceutical industry in charge of illegal drugs, soon these drugs will be so expensive that nobody will be able to afford them. Jon Henderson Huelo - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk