Pubdate: Fri, 28 May 1999 Date: 05/28/1999 Source: Guardian, The (UK) Author: anon. Does it occur to our drugs tsar ("The new epidemic", May 26) that the increase in drug use in the past five years might be directly caused by the policies he espouses. By outlawing recreational drug users, he pushes them into the social ghetto of other users and suppliers, thereby ensuring the establishment of a drugs subculture beyond the reach of normal peer exchange. By insisting that supplies can only be obtained from illegal and therefore ungovernable sources, he guarantees the impurity and inconsistencies in strength that are the real cause of most drug-related illness and fatalities. By refusing to consider regulating supplies on prescription, he pushes users firmly into a cycle of need that in most cases can only be satisfied by resorting to crime, with all the costs and misery that entails for all of us. And worst of all, by keeping market prices high and supplies insecure, he provides the perfect incentive for drug suppliers to take big risks in return for high profits. If I were a drugs dealer, I would be pumping large sums of money into the anti-drugs campaigns, as the surest investment I could make in the future of my business. Name and address supplied