Pubdate: Sun, 24 Dec 2000 Source: Wisconsin State Journal (WI) Copyright: 2000 Madison Newspapers, Inc. Contact: http://www.wisconsinstatejournal.com/ Author: Jesse Goplen, Madison FAILED DRUG WAR LEADS TO VIOLENCE I was delighted to read Matthew Rosenberg's article in the Dec. 17th Your Forum section. The author had obviously done his homework, cutting through the rhetoric about Plan Colombia to document the bloodshed, corruption, and sorrow that a massive, self-regulating black market neccessarily generates. A dynamic similar to that in Colombia operates in our own country. We hear a lot of talk about the connection between drugs and violence, but what we are really witnessing is a connection between illegal markets and violence. Just as Prohibition led to the rise of turf warfare, gang violence and Al Capone's bootlegging empire here in the Midwest, the drug war has led to urban combat among gangs in our cities and sometimes even in our small towns. It's not television news, rap music or even access to guns that is "causing" violence; violence is rational behavior in the context of a black market. Just as decriminalization and harm reduction policies like controlled access, age restrictions and regulation with taxation saved us from the harm caused by Prohibition, they can save us now from the insanity our drug policies are creating at home and abroad. It's time to put the failed drug war experiment out to pasture. - - Jesse Goplen, Madison - --- MAP posted-by: Don Beck