Pubdate: Fri, 27 Nov 2015 Source: Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) Copyright: 2015 The Sydney Morning Herald Contact: http://www.smh.com.au/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/441 Author: Phillip Atkinson EXPOSURE TO CRIME IS THE ONLY FRUIT OF OUR WAR ON DRUGS I can anecdotally state that nearly every person in prison is there as the result of drugs: using, dealing or an act of madness fuelled by "something" ("War on drugs hurts those at risk: experts", November 26). Nearly everyone does "something". Beer o'clock, drinkies, shots after work, wine while making dinner, cones behind the shed, lines in the office, party pills before the parade - and then there is ice. Organised crime steps in to make a market in anything declared illegal. The last thing major players in the drug game want is for any relaxation of laws. The consequence is globally savaging and individually ruinous. Mexico and Latin America have Iraq-scale violence, just to keep their products available to Western noses. Transnational crime syndicates and their bikie-gang and crime-group partners become the chemist to our sons, daughters and friends. From the human condition of seeking their substance of choice (unless alcohol), the otherwise good citizen forms ties with organised crime and is exposed to all the consequences of illegality. Prisons are full, customs are compromised and narco terrorist states thrive. This is the fruit of the tough talking war on drugs. It's war, no doubt - but not on drugs. Phillip Atkinson Braidwood - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom