Pubdate: [Sat, 01 Mar 1997] Source: Corpus Christi Caller Times (TX) Author: Jason A. Potts Valentin Martinez (Letter, March 9) writes, "The War on Drugs has turned into a war on people, and this is unacceptable. All of our rights and freedoms are under attack because of the War on Drugs." I agree; the war on drugs is a dismal failure after nearly $1 trillion and over 60 years of oppression. Legalization and harm reduction will relieve our overcrowded prisons of nonviolent criminals, save billions on the war and actually create revenue through taxes upon the drugs. Drug use among teen-agers would drop due to regulation and restriction of sales to minors, unlike the dealers today who sell to whoever has the money. Most importantly, it will restore our rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, not to mention protection from illegal search and seizures. Jason Alexander Potts (Blue Springs, Mo.)