Pubdate: Sat, 01 Nov 1997 Source: Houston Chronicle Author: Richard S. Schmidt Having lived through Prohibition, it is clear to me that the current "drug prohibition" has even more seriously disgraceful consequences. Everybody's against drug addiction and dissipation, but so what? Many are also using drugs of one kind or another. Why do we single out those drugs that came from Third World countries? Booze came from "developed" countries. Prohibition was beneficial to the U.S. politicians, racketeers, etc. Drugs are similarly profitable and beneficial to politicians and racketeers. But now we're causing a disaster in developing nations by blaming and severely punishing them for our own stupidity and incompetence. Drugs are becoming more readily available and openly used than ever. Booze and cigarettes are produced and distributed under controlled, sanitary conditions by highly respected, tax-paying industries. Drugs are of variable quality and are a public expense for prisons rather than a source of revenue. Why do we try to kid ourselves? The politicians aren't about to cut off their gravy train (as did repeal of Prohibition) as long as the sanctimonious public permits it. Why not try a little reason? Richard S. Schmidt Houston