Pubdate: Sun, 28 Jun 1998 Date: 06/28/1998 Source: Rocky Mountain News (CO) Author: Ross Diercks Website: http://insidedenver.com/news/ Let me join an increasing number of public officials and concerned citizens in applauding the recent comments of Judge John Kane Jr. regarding our nation's disastrous war on drugs. It is becoming increasingly obvious that what should have been approached as a public-health problem has eventuated into a tragic loss of life, liberty and justice. Look what it has done to our country. The world's greatest experiment in freedom and liberty has become the prison capital of the world. While it is easy for those of us making the laws to beat our chests and pass legislation that is "tough on crime," it is then left to those like Kane to enforce the legislature's utopian social-engineering schemes. If only we lawmakers had to seriously face the entanglements we have wrought with years of ill-advised legislation. Prohibition-like lawmaking has always been a tragic failure. It not only fails to achieve its purpose, it leaves a thriving black market and crumbing civil liberties in its wake. It forces government to wage war on its own people rather than the substances it purports to destroy. I applaud Kane for his insight and courage and urge others to follow his lead. Ross Diercks Wyoming House of Representatives Cheyenne