Pubdate: Fri, 24 Jun 2011 Source: Lawrence Journal-World (KS) Copyright: 2011 The Lawrence Journal-World Contact: http://www.ljworld.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1075 Author: Joe Douglas Waiting for help To the editor: Guatemala is one of the poorest countries in the Western Hemisphere. Drug dealers, chiefly the especially nasty Zeta cartel, more and more are dominating both the economy and the political structure of the country. The drug trade and inter-cartel battles, infiltration of the governments, etc., are destroying Mexico, Guatemala and Honduras and is a serious danger to other Latin American countries. We have spent billions attempting to keep illegal drugs out of the U.S. and we have failed. So what else can we do? When asked how we could help, President Colom of Guatemala suggested Americans could stop buying cocaine. People who use cocaine and some other illegal drugs "recreationally" - -- that is, the drugs have not (yet) become the central focus of their lives -- should realize that each purchase contributes to the destruction of happy and secure lives for citizens in Latin America. The many others who are addicted have a treatable problem. However, our government has decreed that some people with drug and alcohol addiction will get treatment, and many others will die of their addictions and will destroy the lives of families and others in the process. We never have made a wholehearted commitment to provide treatment for drug and alcohol addiction for all those who seek it. As of a week ago, a man in Lawrence without good insurance would have to wait four to six weeks to get residential treatment for severe cocaine dependence. For many, that is too long to wait. Joe Douglas Lawrence - --- MAP posted-by: Richard R Smith Jr.