Mike Levine has served 25 years in the Drug Enforcement Administration, offers his critique on the way the 'war' on drugs is being waged. He argues that addicts are not victims who can blame the Noriega's of the world for the social cost they inflict. Brian Karem is a television reporter in San Antonio Texas. He was fired for asking President Bush a tough question about the 'war' on drugs at the press conference that concluded a drug summit.|THE PHONEY WAR ON DRUGS / Mike Levine and Brian Karem| interviewed by Ian Masters. - SERIES: Background briefing| no. 28 - Mike Levine has served 25 years in the Drug Enforcement Administration, offers his critique on the way the 'war' on drugs is being waged. He argues that addicts are not victims who can blame the Noriega's of the world for the social cost they inflict. Brian Karem is a television reporter in San Antonio Texas. He was fired for asking President Bush a tough question about the 'war' on drugs at the press conference that concluded a drug summit. - RECORDED: 1 Mar. 1992.
