Pubdate: Mon, 02 Mar 2009 Source: Watertown Daily Times (NY) Copyright: 2009 Watertown Daily Times Contact: http://www.wdt.net Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/792 Author: Larry Seguin Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v09.n213.a02.html TO STOP DRUG VIOLENCE The problem in Mexico is not drug use, the problem is prohibition; (editorial Sunday, Feb. 22). One example of its failure is Colombia. After wasting $4 billion of taxpayer money, the U.S. government pulled out. There is absolutely nothing to prove the $4 billion did any good to stop cocaine. We are to believe this is the answer to Mexico. If any of our politicians were serious about ending the 60-year-old drug war, they would bring legalization to the debate. A regulated, taxed product (like alcohol) would eliminate the profits for the cartels. With New York's present economic problem, this could be a big help to the taxpayers. When alcohol was moved from the black market to a regulated, taxed market, where it could be controlled, there were those who said the sky would fall. Instead it soon created millions in taxes and a boost to employment. New warehouses, drivers and a special line of delivery trucks were needed. There are alcohol problems, but with alcohol we deal with abusers when we have to, not because they have a beer on them. Decriminalization would be a cost savings as well as a revenue generator. Larry Seguin Lisbon - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin