Pubdate: Wed, 08 Oct 2003 Source: News-Press (FL) Copyright: 2003 The News-Press Contact: http://www.news-press.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1133 Author: Anthony Harding WAR ON DRUGS IS WAR ON THE POOR Re: "Police arrest 38 in sweep of Dunbar neighborhood," Oct. 4. The poet and rapper Tupac wrote, "They got a war on drugs so the cops can bother me." Judging from the picture in The News-Press, which shows an African American being subdued by four white officers, Tupac's prophetic statement seems to have been proven true. This African American was only another victim of America's failed war on drugs. The war on drugs is in fact a war on the poor. Not only in America, but also in Colombia where America's fumigation planes eliminate the peasant farmers' coca crops. The limited production of coca will not hurt the drug lords, but the peasant farmer who grows coca to survive. With less coca crops the profits and prices will rise. The wealthy drug lord will prosper while the peasant farmer only grows poorer. What happened on Oct. 3 was pointless because as the architect of the sting, Police Chief Hilton Daniels said, "The people who are flowing drugs into the area will have replacement workers within 24 hours." If this is true, as I believe it is, what was Chief Daniels trying to do? Not fight drugs, it would seem. America should join Europe and wage a Treatment of Drugs not a War on Drugs. In Europe drug users are treated as patients, not criminals. Only when America realizes that drug addiction is a disease and not a crime can she eradicate the evils of drugs. Anthony Harding, Cape Coral - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom