Pubdate: Fri, 04 Mar 2011 Source: Wall Street Journal (US) Copyright: 2011 Gil Kerlikowske Contact: http://www.wsj.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/487 Author: Gil Kerlikowske Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v11/n136/a05.html WE'RE MAKING PROGRESS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST ILLEGAL DRUGS In "An American Dies in Mexico's Drug War" (Americas, Feb. 28), Mary Anastasia O'Grady furthers an oft-repeated but untrue claim-that American demand for illegal drugs shows "no sign of letting up." Despite some increases in drug use over the past year, it is a fact that the overall demand for drugs in the U.S. has dropped dramatically over the past three decades. Thanks to sustained and comprehensive efforts to address drug use at the local, state, federal and international level, the number of Americans using illicit drugs today is roughly half the rate it was in the late 1970s. More recently, we've witnessed a 46% drop in cocaine use among young adults over the past five years and a 65% drop in the rate of people testing positive for cocaine in the workplace since 2006. And in Colombia, the source of the vast majority of our cocaine, the amount of the drug produced over the past decade has plummeted by almost two-thirds, significantly adding stress to our domestic drug market. We recognize that despite major gains, drug use in America is still too high and continues to drive instability and violence in Mexico. But we also know from efforts to reduce smoking and drunk driving that sustained and balanced campaigns to reduce these threats are achievable. That is why the Obama administration is committing unprecedented resources to reducing the consumption of drugs by requesting over $10 billion for drug education and treatment programs for fiscal year 2012. Doing so will not only make America healthier and safer but will also contribute to Mexico's courageous campaign to defeat barbaric criminal organizations that threaten citizens on both sides of our border. Gil Kerlikowske Director of National Drug Control Policy The White House Washington - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D