Pubdate: Tue, 31 Jul 2007 Source: Seattle Post-Intelligencer (WA) Copyright: 2007 Seattle Post-Intelligencer Contact: http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/408 Author: Matt McCally Note: Mr. McCally is a Speaker for Law Enforcement Against Prohibition http://leap.cc WAR ON DRUGS IS TOP PRIORITY OF POLICE As a former probation officer, I wish I could say I was surprised by the recent report on how convicted rapist and accused child-murderer Terapon Adhahn slipped through the cracks of the criminal justice system ("Keeping tabs on sex offenders is a daunting task," July 20). But the cold, hard fact of the matter is that "the war on drugs" is a much higher priority for police, courts and corrections than is the monitoring of deviants. If you doubt that fact, compare budgets: about $70 billion is wasted annually on drug prohibition, but less than a tenth of that sum is spent overseeing the probationers, parolees and sex criminals who have been released into the community. Would Zina Linnik still be alive if marijuana and heroin were taxed and regulated the same way as whiskey and tobacco? I cannot answer that question -- no one can. But we know from history that when alcohol prohibition ended, murders decreased by a third, and the homicide rate continued to decline for 10 straight years thereafter. At worst, non-violent drug users commit a vice. Terapon Adhahn and those like him commit crimes. All our children will be safer when the law stops mistaking the one for the other. MATT MCCALLY Renton - --- MAP posted-by: Steve Heath