Pubdate: Wed, 31 Aug 2011 Source: Centre Daily Times (PA) Contact: 2011 Nittany Printing and Publishing Co., Inc. Website: http://www.centredaily.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/74 Author: Jonathan Lynch U.S. POLICIES PROVE FATAL The article describing the horrific massacre in Monterrey, Mexico, failed to note an important aspect of this story for U.S. readers: our complicity. The drug war wreaking death and destruction just south of the border is fueled by drug prohibition and lax gun control. The majority of profits feeding the Mexican mafia derives from the sale of marijuana to U.S. markets. This is profitable because marijuana is illegal, just as rum running was profitable during the era of alcohol prohibition. The mafia uses these profits to buy powerful weapons that are readily available in the U.S. I lived in Colombia during the cocaine wars of the 1980s and saw firsthand the devastating effects of the toxic combination of the U.S. drug war and gun policy on that nation. Over the years the drug cartels have moved their operations steadily northward, and they are now on our doorstep. As we continue to incarcerate citizens for possession of small amounts of marijuana and continue to deregulate the sale of powerful weapons, we should be conscious of the collateral damage these policies cause for our Latin neighbors and, increasingly, for our own security. Jonathan Lynch Boalsburg - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom