Pubdate: Tue, 10 August 1999 Source: Seattle Post-Intelligencer (WA) Copyright: 1999 Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Contact: http://www.seattle-pi.com/ Author: Fred Nollan Jr., Seattle DRUG WAR STATISTICS CALL FOR A DIFFERENT APPROACH The results of the so-called "drug war" are not particularly encouraging if one reads the statistics compiled in the July 27 article in the Post-Intelligencer. In the words of King County's drug and alcohol coordinator, "The trends are headed in the wrong direction." Of course, we already know what the bureaucratic response will be: "We must redouble our efforts." However, it should be pointed out that over the past three decades, we have redoubled our efforts many times. The latest result of this redoubling has seen Gen. Barry McCaffrey, Clinton's drug man on a mission to Colombia, recommend that $1 billion in "emergency drug supplemental assistance" be made available to Colombia and other American allies in the Andes and Caribbean as soon as possible. A more tragic result is the recent crash of a U.S. spy plane in Colombia while on an anti-narcotics mission. And yet, in spite of all the money and effort, drug use among the youths of King County is growing. Pardon me, but when the tactics you have used in a 30-year war are shown over time to be an utter failure, isn't it reasonable to assume that it's time to try a different approach? Fred Nollan Jr., Seattle - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D