Pubdate: Mon, 18 Apr 2005
Source: Monitor, The (McAllen, TX)
Copyright: 2005 The Monitor
Contact:  http://www.themonitor.com
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1250
Author: Dean Becker

U.S. DRUG POLICY IS INSANE

To the editor:

By God, it was wonderful to see such bold and evident truth in The Monitor 
regarding the failure of the drug war ("Nothing to show: U.S. anti-drug 
policy fails in Colombia," April 12).

Your editorial stated cleanly what has become ever more obvious. The 
U.S.-mandated/world drug policy does indeed correlate to your phrase: 
"Insanity has been described as doing the same thing over and over, 
expecting different results each time."

Ninety years, more than half a trillion dollars frittered away, tens of 
millions of non-violent U.S. citizens' and their families' lives destroyed 
by drug arrests, needless overdose deaths, black-market purchases funding 
the terrorists, cartels and violent gangs that mean us harm.

Most glaringly deviant from our supposed intent is our eternal support of 
the mechanisms that make it possible for street-corner vendors to profit 
from selling drugs to our children. Drugs are now cheaper, purer and more 
freely available than ever before. Yes, the U.S. "drug policy" fits the 
definition of insanity quite well.

Dean Becker

Houston 
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