Pubdate: Sun, 06 May 2007 Source: Trentonian, The (NJ) Copyright: 2007 The Trentonian Contact: http://www.trentonian.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1006 Author: Kenneth R. Wolski GANGS AND DRUGS L.A. Parker sounds like a politician in his column, "City men hit death lottery." He proposes to deal with the problem of gang violence by concentrating on elementary school children. That's a politician's feel-good proposal whose results wouldn'tbe known for 10 years or more. It does nothing to address the problem of gang violence now. Guess what? It won't work in 10 years, either. Actions against gangs speak louder than any indoctrinating words to children. It is our actions that are pushing minority youths into gangs. We keep pumping money and resources into the War on Drugs, which disproportionately victimizes city minorities and provides an endless supply of new gang recruits. The government -- federal, state, county and municipal -- is waging a war, not on drugs, but on its own citizens. And you're shocked that there's violence involved?! What did you expect from war? The problem of gang violence can be solved quite simply: tax and regulate currently illegal drugs, as we now do with cigarettes and alcohol. Establish stores, check ID's, and forbid sales to minors. Provide treatment on demand. The profits will disappear from the illegal drug trade along with the gangs and the violence. The War on Drugs is an unwinnable war on our own citizens that only breeds ever-escalating violence. Have we learned nothing from Prohibition? Kenneth R. Wolski Trenton - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake