Pubdate: Wed, 21 May 2008 Source: Dallas Morning News (TX) Copyright: 2008 The Dallas Morning News Contact: http://www.dallasnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/117 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v08/n508/a06.html Author: Suzanne Wills CARTELS FUELED BY DRUG LAWS Re: "Standing Up to Cartels - Killing emphasizes need for action in Mexico," Thursday Editorials. Mexico today is Chicago in the 1920s. A violent, ruthless black market, a huge and expensive law enforcement effort, official corruption and easy access by children are constants of prohibition. We could regulate the few drugs that are now distributed by drug trafficking organizations as we have alcohol and thousands of other drugs. Drugs would be sold by clerks who check for ID and sell pharmaceutically pure products, not by teenagers on street corners. The number of Americans imprisoned would return to about 1 in 700 instead of 1 in 100. Federal police would spend their resources catching murderers, rapists, child molesters and robbers, not raiding medical marijuana gardens. The sick could choose to use marijuana for any of the myriad of conditions it is thought to successfully treat. By doing what we're doing, the message to the cartels is unmistakable: Carry on. Suzanne Wills, Drug Policy Forum of Texas, Dallas - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake