Pubdate: Tue, 12 Jan 1999 Source: Standard-Times (MA) Copyright: 1999 The Standard-Times Contact: http://www.s-t.com/ Author: Richard M. Evans LAW OVERSIMPLIFIES OUR DRUG PROBLEMS "War on drugs needs a complete rethinking in light of its poor results," by Robert Whitcomb (Jan. 1) was an outstanding editorial commentary. I have only a small correction. You write, "the overwhelming emphasis has been on 'prevention and enforcement.' This has involved massively expensive publicity campaigns, especially to discourage young people from using drugs, as well as many billions spent to build new prisons to house people who have problems with illicit drugs. There is little indication that this investment has paid off." Indeed. That's because we don't imprison people "who have problems with illicit drugs," other than getting caught. The law does not distinguish between a drug problem and a disobedience problem. Such law, as you wisely observe, is not only ineffective in terms of curbing abuse, but carries horrifically destructive consequences to citizens and taxpayers -- with the exception of politicians and law enforcement agencies. RICHARD M. EVANS Northampton - --- MAP posted-by: Patrick Henry