News (Media Awareness Project) - US CA: PUB LTE: Heroin Not Afghans' Fault |
Title: | US CA: PUB LTE: Heroin Not Afghans' Fault |
Published On: | 2001-11-21 |
Source: | San Francisco Examiner (CA) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-25 04:03:54 |
HEROIN NOT AFGHANS' FAULT
SHAME on you for publishing your editorial on the next wave of Afghan heroin
("Heroin: Taliban's chemical warfare," Examiner view, Nov. 18).
This editorial was not only uninformed, it was practically nonsensical. The
Taliban
"unleashing" new shipments of heroin as chemical warfare? Give me a break.
The vast majority of Afghan opiates go to Europe. The United States' supply
mostly
comes from South American countries.
But more importantly, the production of opiates is not a staged event. It's
an ongoing
attempt by poor farmers in third-world countries to grow a crop that will
feed their
families.
Drug prohibition has created the most lucrative black market in the world.
It's simple
economics that makes these farmers grow opium poppies.
Let's stop pointing the finger elsewhere and instead place the blame where
it belongs:
on ourselves, for creating the demand, and on our government, for limiting
the supply.
Adam Wiggins
Pasadena
SHAME on you for publishing your editorial on the next wave of Afghan heroin
("Heroin: Taliban's chemical warfare," Examiner view, Nov. 18).
This editorial was not only uninformed, it was practically nonsensical. The
Taliban
"unleashing" new shipments of heroin as chemical warfare? Give me a break.
The vast majority of Afghan opiates go to Europe. The United States' supply
mostly
comes from South American countries.
But more importantly, the production of opiates is not a staged event. It's
an ongoing
attempt by poor farmers in third-world countries to grow a crop that will
feed their
families.
Drug prohibition has created the most lucrative black market in the world.
It's simple
economics that makes these farmers grow opium poppies.
Let's stop pointing the finger elsewhere and instead place the blame where
it belongs:
on ourselves, for creating the demand, and on our government, for limiting
the supply.
Adam Wiggins
Pasadena
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