Pubdate: Thu, 28 Aug 1997 Source: Waco TribuneHerald Contact: Legalize By John Wilson "Historically, prohibitions have not been effective and are always very costly to support." Municipal Court Judge John Roberts, Jan. 8 TribuneHerald. Highway drug traps will succeed only in making the drug trade more lucrative, spawning crime, violence and corruption. "Corruption among law enforcement agency personnel continues to be a major impediment to cooperative investigations. Law enforcement initiatives appear to have had a slight, if any, impact on drug transportation and distribution organizations." Jane C. Maxwell, Texas Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse, June 1996. In the past 25 years, use of addictive illegal drugs has not changed, but addictive use of nicotine has been cut in half without sending one person to prison or vowing to stop the drug at its source. Tobacco is legal with regulations. Think about it. Americans are quick to recognize the folly of forcing a legal drug into an illicit market through prohibition. It is time to acknowledge the sensible act of forcing illegal drugs out of the illicit market through legalization. Ask your elected officials to think about that too. John F. Wilson Waco