Pubdate: Thu, 15 May 2003 Source: Boston Herald (MA) Copyright: 2003 The Boston Herald, Inc Contact: http://www.bostonherald.com/news.html Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/53 Author: Steve Marantz CITY COUNCILOR: IT MAY BE TIME TO END WAR ON DRUGS Boston city councilor Chuck Turner stunned his colleagues yesterday by suggesting that heroin, cocaine and other drugs be legalized and that America's war on drugs was harmed by the overthrow of the Taliban. Turner, of Roxbury, likened anti-drug laws to the failure of Prohibition while speaking at the weekly council meeting in response to another councilor's proposal for a hearing into the city's anti- drug strategy. "We have spent billions on a war on drugs that is not working," Turner said. "Perhaps we need to end that war. I'm saying we need to look at it and maybe spend those billions on education and treatment and job training." Turner claimed heroin in Boston neighborhoods has increased since American forces ended Taliban rule in Afghanistan in November 2001. "The Taliban had a stated anti-drug policy, but the Northern Alliance has returned to growing poppies," Turner said. "So the ally that our government supports is now growing the plant that leads to heroin." City Councilor Maureen E. Feeney (Dorchester) said she and other councilors were stunned at Turner's comment about the Taliban. "Maura Hennigan leaned over to me and said `Did he say what I think he said?' " Feeney said. Feeney, who is calling for the hearing, said she agrees with Turner that the war on drugs has failed, but that she and most other councilors do not support legalization. "Addiction leads to all kinds of destruction of life, family and community," Feeney said. Neighborhood complaints about drugs have escalated in recent months, she said. "If we don't refocus, we'll be back to where we were 10 years ago," Feeney said. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens