Pubdate: Wed, 18 May 2011 Source: Globe and Mail (Canada) Copyright: 2011 The Globe and Mail Company Contact: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/168 Author: L.W. Naylor Mexico's soul Whether Mexico's impending socio-political collapse has less or more to do with its President is a moot point (The Soul Of Mexico - editorial, May 16). Mexico's probable destiny is to become a failed state and so, a state without any soul at all. One would think Mexico's neighbours might recall the lessons of their own Prohibition era and adjust their outlook accordingly. As Canada and the U.S. struggled for their souls in the 1930s, commodities once deemed socially corroding were properly understood as merchandise more in need of better distribution-management than ever-more-robust law enforcement. It took only a change of outlook, and then policy, to make gangsters gentlemen as their children became bankers, politicians and movie moguls. The other desperate irony concerning Mexico's disintegration will be that, as Canadian and U.S. politicos ignored their own history and insisted upon pan-regional prohibition and enforcement as the best answer for drugs, they kept access to guns, and the trade that supports it, highly liberalized. L.W. Naylor Stratford Ont. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard R Smith Jr.