Pubdate: Mon, 11 Oct 1999 Source: Amarillo Globe-News (TX) Copyright: 1999 Amarillo Globe-News Contact: http://amarillonet.com/ Forum: http://208.138.68.214:90/eshare/server?action4 Author: Redford Givens DRUG LAWS THE REAL PROBLEM To the editor: The writer of your Sept. 28 editorial on drug legalization admits that New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson is right but blindly insists that we continue "prosecuting those who consume illegal drugs and subject themselves and their families - indeed, their progeny - to lives of misery." Evidently you don't get the message that drug laws are responsible for far more "misery" than the drugs could ever cause. People wouldn't be suffering dire effects from drug addiction if it were not for brain-dead drug laws. The human and financial costs you lament are the direct result of counterproductive drug policy. Want proof? Well, no one was robbing, whoring and murdering over drugs when addicts could buy all of the heroin, cocaine, morphine, opium and anything else they wanted cheaply and legally at the corner pharmacy. When drugs were legal, addicts held regular employment, raised decent families and were indistinguishable from their teetotaling neighbors. Overdoses were virtually unheard of when addicts used cheap, pure Bayer Heroin instead of the expensive toxic potions prohibition puts on the streets. Compare the blissful situation before the narcotic laws with the results of 85 years of failed drug prohibition policy. According to Barry McCaffrey, the United States had more than 52,000 drug deaths in 1998. More than 40 percent of all inmates in our overflowing prisons are doing time because of drugs. Nineteen-year-olds are now the fastest growing group of heroin users, and cocaine and heroin are cheaper, purer and more widely available than when Nixon's all-out war on drugs began. That's the result of a lunatic policy, not demon drugs. People who want to continue an insane prohibition policy should understand that drug laws, not drugs, are the cause of most "drug" problems. REDFORD GIVENS San Francisco, CA - --- MAP posted-by: manemez j lovitto