Pubdate: Fri, 28 Jul 2000 Source: Daily Herald (IL) Copyright: 2000 The Daily Herald Company Contact: http://www.dailyherald.com/ CRACKING DOWN ON CLUB DRUG DEALERS There has been an alarming growth in the popularity of a dangerous club drug known as ecstasy. The Drug Enforcement Administration reports that abuse of ecstasy has increased 500 percent over five years. The drug has made its way into the suburbs. Police departments have made arrests of ecstasy dealers. And two Chicago-area youngsters died after taking what they believed were ecstasy pills. Instead, the pills turned out to be a lethal drug called PMA. In response to these alarming developments, legislators are pushing new measures to try to get ecstasy off the streets. U.S. Rep. Judy Biggert's bill to provide tougher punishment of club drug dealers likely will be approved by the House this fall. It would greatly increase the maximum sentence for trafficking ecstasy. Illinois House Republican Leader Lee Daniels also has introduced a bill that would stiffen state penalties for dealing club drugs. We support these measures. Those who sell club drugs need to be dealt with more severely. And youngsters need to be made firmly aware of the dangers of ecstasy - or something they believe to be ecstasy - to help put the dealers out of business, too. - --- MAP posted-by: Don Beck