Pubdate: Sat, 22 Jan 2000 Source: The Examiner (Ireland) Copyright: Examiner Publications Ltd, 2000 Section: Letters Contact: http://www.examiner.ie/ Section: Letters Author: Nora Bennis, Party leader, Christian Democrats The National Party ANGER OVER TELEVISION DEBATE ON SOFT DRUGS I have been contacted by many parents who are bitterly hurt and angry at John Bowman's irresponsible promotion of the drug culture during RTE's Questions and Answers programme on January 17. Some of the parents who contacted me have lost children to drugs and their pain was palpable, even over the phone. Others are probably luckier in that their children are still alive but in a living hell because some other idiots trivialise the effects of drugs in similar fashion to what Mr Bowman and his guests did in that programme. Parents around the country are aware of the push to legalise cannabis and other so called harmless soft drugs. And parent power is growing. They know from bitter experience that there is no such thing as a harmless drug, soft or hard. Apart from the personal damage which is done to the users and their families, there is also the fact that garda resources are being stretched in the battle against these soft drugs which, according to Garda Commissioner Pat Byrne, are a key factor in Ireland's current crime problem. On behalf of the parents who have tragically lost children to drugs and those who are still suffering from the fallout, I now seek an apology from RTE's John Bowman and the four guests who, while strident in their demands for justice for the victims of child abuse in the past, failed miserably to condemn this modern diabolical form of child abuse. Nora Bennis, Party leader, Christian Democrats The National Party, 16 Revington Park, North Circular Road, Limerick. - --- MAP posted-by: Allan Wilkinson