Pubdate: Tue, 05 Dec 2000 Source: Seattle Post-Intelligencer (WA) Copyright: 2000 Seattle Post-Intelligencer Contact: P.O. Box 1909, Seattle, WA 98111-1909 Website: http://www.seattle-pi.com/ Author: Kevin Nelson NO DOUBT THAT SPIN ON DRUGS HAS INCREASED News that marijuana use among young people is down from last year would be good news, if it were true. When the Partnership for a Drug-Free America released its findings that teenage marijuana use had dropped to 40 percent from last year's 41 percent, most newspapers trumpeted the findings, blissfully ignoring the estimated margin of error of plus or minus 1.5 percent. In all actuality, marijuana use may have gone up. Why would the group stand behind such questionable numbers? The reasoning came out later in its press release that these "optimistic" findings justify the billion-dollar media awareness campaign begun by drug czar Barry McCaffrey. As with most new studies and findings supporting the counterproductive disaster of drug prohibition, spin is thicker than intellectual integrity. It seems that drug use is either "skyrocketing" or "plummeting" upon the fund-raising cycle of the organizations that butter their bread with drug prohibition. Kevin Nelson, Bow - --- MAP posted-by: GD