Pubdate: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 Source: Sun Herald (MS) Copyright: 2004, The Sun Herald Contact: http://www.sunherald.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/432 Author: Kim Dunaway WHAT COUNTRY EXPORTS THE DEADLIEST DRUG? THE U.S. America is the land of hypocrisy. We enter foreign countries, kidnap drug lords and prosecute them under our laws. We fumigate their fields, spraying poisons on their lands, rivers and wells. Yet, we are the No. 1 exporter of the deadliest, most addictive drug on the planet. Nicotine is more addictive than heroin, cocaine and marijuana combined. It kills over 400,000 individuals a year. What if China decided to declare a war on deadly drugs and initiated fumigation of tobacco fields in Kentucky and North Carolina? What if they kidnapped our tobacco kingpins and prosecuted them under their laws? This is our approach in addressing certain forms of addiction. We are so ignorant. Prohibition is not even an effective deterrent, it ranks sixth on the list of reasons why people quit doing illegal drugs. Problems with family and loss of employment are primary. The majority of crime associated with illegal drugs is a result of prohibition. Outlaw cigarettes and an intricate black market will develop overnight. The price of cigarettes will skyrocket, addicts will be forced to consort with criminals in purchasing an unregulated product and street crime will soar. Tobacco drug testing will prevent otherwise productive addicts from obtaining decent employment. Jails will be flooded, and our justice system will crumble under the impact. In the last 30 years, illegal drug use has increased, but we have managed to decrease the number of nicotine addicts in this country by 50 percent through education and awareness. We should rethink our approach on illegal drug. There are much more effective and wiser ways to deal with this issue. Prohibition is not a solution. It creates more problems than it solves. Kim Dunaway Ocean Springs - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin