News (Media Awareness Project) - US: PUB LTE: Drug War: A Destructive, Immoral Domestic Policy |
Title: | US: PUB LTE: Drug War: A Destructive, Immoral Domestic Policy |
Published On: | 2010-03-23 |
Source: | Wall Street Journal (US) |
Fetched On: | 2010-04-02 12:23:02 |
DRUG WAR: A DESTRUCTIVE, IMMORAL DOMESTIC POLICY
In regard to your March 17 editorial "Murder in Mexico": As a police
detective who worked the trenches of our failed modern
Prohibition-like war on drugs, I experienced firsthand the fact that
the strategy has been the most destructive, dysfunctional and immoral
domestic policy since slavery and Jim Crow. Americans are loathe to
admit this policy has been a mistake, even after 40 years of failure
and a trillion tax dollars spent. However, Rep. Ron Paul favors
repealing drug prohibition and he was a candidate for president (and
raised a ton of money). He is now a force in Republican politics.
You state that drug use would rise with a legal, regulated market.
Besides a business and finance expert, are you also a doctor,
board-certified in addiction psychiatry? I have spoken to eight such
doctors and they state that almost no one would start using heroin,
crack or methamphetamines just because it became legal. Most
Americans are not that stupid.
Howard Wooldridge
Drug Policy Specialist
Citizens Opposing Prohibition
Washington
In regard to your March 17 editorial "Murder in Mexico": As a police
detective who worked the trenches of our failed modern
Prohibition-like war on drugs, I experienced firsthand the fact that
the strategy has been the most destructive, dysfunctional and immoral
domestic policy since slavery and Jim Crow. Americans are loathe to
admit this policy has been a mistake, even after 40 years of failure
and a trillion tax dollars spent. However, Rep. Ron Paul favors
repealing drug prohibition and he was a candidate for president (and
raised a ton of money). He is now a force in Republican politics.
You state that drug use would rise with a legal, regulated market.
Besides a business and finance expert, are you also a doctor,
board-certified in addiction psychiatry? I have spoken to eight such
doctors and they state that almost no one would start using heroin,
crack or methamphetamines just because it became legal. Most
Americans are not that stupid.
Howard Wooldridge
Drug Policy Specialist
Citizens Opposing Prohibition
Washington
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