Source: Orange County Register (CA) Contact: http://www.ocregister.com/ Pubdate: 17 Sep 1998 DRUG CZAR WANTS INTERDICTION BILL TO LOSE IN CONGRESS As the House voted to add $2.6 billion over three years to the government's drug-interdiction efforts,the White House's drug-policy coordinator was urging lawmakers to reject the legislation. Retired Gen. Barry McCaffrey said he would welcome extra money but criticized the bill, passed 384-39, as an ill-conceived exercise in micro management possibly motivated by election-year politics. The Senate has not yet voted on the measure. The bill would authorize spending $2.6 billion over three years for drug-fighting efforts involving interdiction, law enforcement and U.S. activities in countries where illegal drugs are produced. The bill does not say where the money would come from. The measure's goals are unrealistic, McCaffrey said, and its provisions are not tied to a coherent strategy or based on informed analysis of the drug problem. Furthermore, he said, some provisions authorize the purchase of equipment he's never heard of and micromanages decisions that would be better left to officials paid to make them. - --- Checked-by: Pat Dolan