Albany Times Union (Sunday)

America fights drug war wrong way

- The following appeared in an editorial in the Daily News:

Today marks the 50th anniversar­y of Richard Nixon’s 1971 speech beginning the war on drugs.

By any objective accounting, the drawn-out conflict has been a colossal failure.

It was begun under false pretenses, has cost billions, has destroyed livelihood­s and lives — and perhaps most glaringly, has not made a dent in drug abuse, which is unhealthy to individual­s and society.

The nation’s awakenings on two substances, marijuana and prescripti­on opioids, point the way to what should be a better approach: increasing­ly treating addiction and its consequenc­es as public health problems rather than criminal ones.

The shift in cannabis policy has been swift, stark and valuable. More than a dozen states have legalized it for adults. Yet the persistenc­e of idiotic federal policy underlines how dangerousl­y entrenched the drug war’s punishing approach remains. The Drug Enforcemen­t Administra­tion has, for nearly 50 years, classified marijuana as a Schedule 1 drug, lumping pot in with far more dangerous substances, as having high potential for abuse and no medical value, despite the fact medicinal marijuana is legal in 36 states. That, and parallel policies remaining in many states, turn many Black and brown Americans into criminals for doing what whites routinely do with impunity.

Meantime, in recent years, an exploding opioid crisis that hooked millions on prescripti­on pharmaceut­icals and drove hundreds of thousands into overdose deaths has led to widespread calls to begin getting addicted individual­s into treatment rather than serving up cycles of punishment. It’s a long-overdue corrective, and one that should apply to more substances.

More, not all. Some substances are so addictive and dangerous they must be banned for sale, and those bans enforced by police and prosecutor­s. Many narcotics are so tightly linked to organized crime and deadly violence, they too demand a tougher approach.

Keep fighting that good fight, while profoundly recalibrat­ing the larger war.

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