Pubdate: Sat, 29 May 2010 Source: Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL) Copyright: 2010 The Daily Herald Company Contact: http://www.dailyherald.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/107 Author: Susan Junkroski MEXICAN DRUG WAR: CASE FOR LEGALIZATION? President Obama hosted a state dinner for Mexican President Felipe Calderon. High on their agenda is a Bush-era program to fund Mexico's "war on drugs." More than $1.4 billion of our taxes have already been dumped into this losing war. Despite a nearly tenfold increase in U.S. funding for Mexico's military and police, drug-related violence in Mexico continues to soar, claiming over 20,000 lives since 2006. Now Congress is deciding whether to give the faltering counternarcotics program another year and $310 million of life. But has a single life been spared from Mexico's drug-related violence because we bought eight Black Hawk helicopters for the Mexican military? Has a single person in the U.S. been weaned off cocaine addiction by night vision goggles to Mexico's police? Failing strategies should be replaced, not perpetuated. We need to acknowledge the root of the problem: U.S. demand. So long as addicts in our communities continue to provide an ample market for cocaine, cartels in Tijuana will kill to control that market. Any good capitalist knows that where there is a demand, someone will appear with a supply. Poverty in Mexico makes drug money a powerful incentive to join the cartels. We who ignore history are doomed to repeat it. Prohibition did not do away with alcohol use, but gave us an organized crime syndicate. Keeping drugs illegal is doing the same for the cartels. There will always be those who choose to do themselves harm by using substances such as tobacco, alcohol and drugs. We already have "sin" taxes on the first two. Could we not do the same with other drugs, eliminating the raison d'etre of the cartels, and filling the lean coffers of government? Are we so hypocritical that we can legalize two potentially deadly categories of substances yet not a third? Susan Junkroski Winfield - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake