Pubdate: Thu, 6 Dec 2007 Source: Lake Oswego Review, The (OR) Copyright: 2007 Pamplin Media Group Contact: http://www.lakeoswegoreview.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4634 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v07/n1383/a03.html Author: Allan Erickson 'LEGALIZATION' SEEMS TO BE THE RIGHT WAY TO GO IN DRUG WAR The Review's editorial, "Meth Fight Must Go To The Source In Mexico" (Nov. 29) is appreciated. However there are ways of dealing with the meth problem that too often go unmentioned. While you rightly point out the decrease in domestic "mom and pop" meth labs as laudable the point about production shifting and moving to Mexico was incomplete. In drug policy reform circles that shift in production is known as the balloon theory. If you take an inflated balloon and squeeze it it bulges. Push that bulge down and another pops up somewhere else. The drug war is but a new-fangled version of Prohibition and just as with alcohol Prohibition, is a policy that can never succeed. One of the greatest deterrents to drug abuse (which is a separate from drug use) is education. Prison is not an effective deterrent nor an effective rehabilitation model. At least not without totally restructuring our prison system. What Oregon needs is more money for education. To have prison construction and funding now exceeding education spending is ludicrous and counter productive. If we wish to end the cartels' stranglehold on the production and distribution of illegal drugs we must end Prohibition II and re-legalize all drugs and return addiction as a disorder to be treated by the medical profession. While the prohibitionists always screech at the word "legalization" they do so only to deflect attention away from the obvious failure of our War On Drugs (aka Prohibition II). Allan Erickson Drug Policy Forum of Oregon Eugene - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake