Prohibition Doesn't Work
[I wrote this letter to the Wall Street Journal on 17 May, 2001. They didn't print it]
Yawn. William Bennett's article in the May 15 WSJ repeats the same tired old drug war rhetoric. If we run the Bill of Rights through the shredder just one more time, we can end drug abuse. Prohibition didn't work 80 years ago, and it won't work now. Its primary results are prisons filled with peaceful people, obscenely rich criminal organizations, and corrupt cops and politicians. I own my body. The state has no place telling me what I may or may not ingest. End the war on freedom, er... some drugs. End it today.
Bill St. Clair
bill@billstclair.com