Pubdate: Sat, 16 Jan 1999 Source: San Francisco Chronicle (CA) Copyright: 1999 San Francisco Chronicle Website: http://www.sfgate.com/chronicle/ Forum: http://www.sfgate.com/conferences/ Contact: Tom O'Connell, M.D. FAILED DRUG POLICIES AND THE HEROIN GLUT Editor -- Last week, The Chronicle reported breathlessly on the phenomenon of increased heroin use by the ``young, middle- and upper-middle class-kids like the 21-year-old son of blues rocker Boz Scaggs'' (``Young, Rich And Strung Out,'' Chronicle, January 9). They also reported that the price of heroin in the Bay Area has fallen so dramatically that a heroin high is not much more expensive than ``a six-pack of beer.'' What they failed to report is that the heroin glut isn't limited to the Bay Area, or even the United States; it's global and occurring despite record budgets for such never-proven concepts as ``drug interdiction'' and ``source country control,'' or more recently appropriated extra billions to Madison Avenue for ``demand reduction'' ads. Heroin overdose deaths have been setting records from Sydney to Glasgow and points in between, including Vancouver. B.C., and Plano, Texas, as well as here in San Francisco. The glut should be seen as another convincing indicator of the failure of prohibition; instead it will be cited by demagogues in Washington as an urgent reason for taxpayers to pour more billions down the drug war rat-hole, for beefed-up police forces to send more poor people to prison, and for newspapers like The Chronicle to write more uncritical drug scare stories -- free advertising for the lucrative criminal market created by a witless policy. TOM O'CONNELL, M.D. San Mateo - --- MAP posted-by: derek rea