Pubdate: Tue, 12 May 2009 Source: Atlanta Journal-Constitution (GA) Copyright: 2009 The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Contact: http://www.ajc.com/opinion/content/opinion/letters/sendletter.html Website: http://www.ajc.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/28 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v09/n488/a04.html Author: Ralph Givens CONWAY SHOULD REMEMBER THE LESSONS OF PROHIBITION If Gwinnett County Sheriff Butch Conway really wants to get rid of outlaw drug dealers ("Drug sweep hits 11 metro houses," Metro, April 30), he better remember the lessons of alcohol Prohibition -- particularly the fact that Eliot Ness and the Prohibition agents never put the bootleggers out of business. Repeal and a regulated market for adult alcohol use ended the reign of the booze barons. The simple truth that history teaches is that prohibiting a substance with a market share only helps career criminals who dominate the drug black market created by lunatic drug laws. Enforcing drug prohibition increases the price of illegal drugs hundreds of times, making the drug business one of the most profitable endeavors on earth. So much money can be made that no amount of enforcement can stop eager replacements from fighting to their last breath to take the place of those who die or go to prison before them. The plain truth is that drug cartels could not stay in business without America's brain-dead drug prohibition policy. Ralph Givens, Daly City, Calif. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake