Pubdate: Fri, 28 Jan 2011 Source: DrugSense Blog Website: http://drugsense.org/blog/ LETTER OF THE WEEK ANOTHER CASUALTY OF THE DRUG WAR RE "Homicide fight centers on drug trade" (Page A1, Jan. 12): During a raid of a suspect's Dorchester home, one detective, spotting a child, says, "Let him sleep. Because he'll never forget it." You can bet that 4-year-old will never forget seeing his father dragged off and his house ransacked. One of every three African-American males born today will have similar contact with the legal system, mostly because of the so-called war on drugs, a trillion-dollar, multi-decade crusade that has made no dent in either the supply of or the demand for drugs. The pathos in Maria Cramer's article is heartbreaking, as unemployed carpenters and other nonviolent folk do exactly what their hard-pressed predecessors did nearly a century ago during the violence-creating era of Prohibition. The predictable, community-destroying violence stems not from the drugs, but from the policy of prohibition. Are murderous gangsters dealing alcohol or cigarettes? Bill Fried Somerville Pubdate: Tue, 18 Jan 2011 Source: Boston Globe (MA) Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v11/n000/a004.html - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake