Pubdate: Fri, 26 Nov 1999 Source: St. Petersburg Times (FL) Copyright: 1999 St. Petersburg Times Contact: http://www.sptimes.com/ Forum: http://www.sptimes.com/Interact.html Author: Bob Taylor REPEATING THE FOLLY OF PROHIBITION To the editor: One might have thought a country that had gone through Prohibition in 1920-1933 would have avoided another moral crusade over what its citizens ingest. But, no, we now have the "war on drugs," another campaign of zealotry doomed to failure after years of stupefying costs, corruption and erosion of civil liberties. Hardly a day goes by that the newspaper doesn't have several drug-related articles. Recently we've had stories about alleged drug-dealing by a St. Petersburg police officer and the St. Pete Beach police arrest (entrapment?) of football great Lawrence Taylor. Earlier, we had the unintentionally hilarious story of Florida drug czar James R. McDonough proposing the testing of a fungus that would defoliate marijuana plants. The fact that this guy has not been laughed out of town is further proof that humor is one of the casualties of war. Enough! Enough of this stupid drug war. The government shouldn't be given a right to tell its citizens what to ingest. The proper roles of government in this situation should be the same it ended up performing in the case of alcohol: legalization, regulation, taxation and education. Bob Taylor St. Petersburg - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake