Pubdate: Thu, 9 Jul 2009 Source: Economist, The (UK) Copyright: 2009 The Economist Newspaper Limited Contact: http://www.economist.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/132 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v09/n000/a152.html Author: Norm Stamper LEGALISING DRUGS SIR - It is clear that the argument for ending the failed prohibition of drugs is approaching a tipping point ("At last, a debate", June 27th). The fact that the United Nations "drug tsar" tried to refute the evidence for legalising drugs on page one of this year's UN annual report on drugs shows that the prohibitionists are concerned with the increased attention being paid to reform in recent months. As a retired police officer who for 34 years helped fight the "war on drugs" and witnessed its failures, I find it curious that the UN frames prohibition as an effective drug "control" strategy and implies that legalisation would weaken control. Actually, legalisation would move drugs away from the out-of-control cartels and gangs who traffic in them now and into a properly regulated system. Norm Stamper Seattle chief of police, 1994-2000 Seattle