Pubdate: Thu, 07 Dec 2006 Source: Detroit News (MI) Copyright: 2006, The Detroit News Contact: http://detnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/126 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v06/n1566/a07.html Author: Paul Armentano IT'S TIME TO RE-THINK THE FAILED 'WAR ON DRUGS' Hats off to Nolan Finley for highlighting America's failed and colossally expensive "war" on illicit drug use ("Subject drug war to the Iraq war test," Nov. 19.) For nearly 100 years, starting with the passage of America's first federal anti-drug law in 1914, lawmakers have relied on the mantra: "Do drugs, do time." The human and fiscal consequences of this policy have been a disaster. America now spends nearly $50 billion dollars per year targeting, prosecuting and incarcerating illicit drug users. As a result, today there are more illicit drug offenders behind bars -- more than 450,000 by last count than the entire U.S. prison population in 1980. For marijuana alone, law enforcement spends between $7 billion and $10 billion dollars annually targeting users -- primarily low-level offenders, and taxpayers spend more than $1 billion annually to incarcerate them. Yet, illicit drugs remain cheaper and more plentiful than ever. If American lawmakers want to take a serious look at our nation's war strategies, let them begin by reassessing their failed drug war here at home. Paul Armentano Senior Policy Analyst NORML Foundation Washington, D.C. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake