Pubdate: Thu, 10 Jul 2014 Source: Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY) Copyright: 2014 Daily Freeman Contact: http://www.dailyfreeman.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3269 Author: Charles Davenport Page: A8 AMID DRUG PROBLEM, OUTRAGE IS MISDIRECTED Dear Editor: A connection between the heroin/opioid addiction problem here in Dutchess County and the current refugee problem on our nation's Southern border? Certainly. Recreational drugs, pain relievers and substance abuse/ addiction are now part of the American way of life; the war on drugs of the 1970s, '80s,'90s and 2000s is lost, similar to how the "war on alcohol" was lost in the 1920s. Bootleggers and gangsters were funded by America's desire for booze in the 1920s. America's current desire for drugs is much more pervasive, and the horrific consequences are proportionately much greater. Women and children currently flocking across our Southern border are political refugees from Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Mexico. Rapacious governments in these countries share power with various drug gangs that are funded by the American demand for illegal drugs. (Eighty percent of cocaine is imported through Honduras, for example.) There is little resolve to fund programs to treat the heroin/ opioid addiction that permeates all 3,000 counties of the United States, including Dutchess; there is some resolve to amend nonsensical marijuana regulations. Outrage at the political, social and economic havoc caused by America's drug habit in neighboring countries? There is very little. Rather than take responsibility for its citizens' actions, America directs its outrage at women and children fleeing for their lives. Charles Davenport Wappingers Falls - --- MAP posted-by: Matt