Pubdate: Tue, 11 Apr 2000 Source: Silver City Daily Press & Independent (NM) Website: http://www.thedailypress.com/ Address: 300 West Market St., Silver City, NM 88061 Contact: Charles M. Redman Note: Title supplied by MAP editor QUESTIONS FOR GOVERNOR JOHNSON Dear editor, I am thinking of buying two bumper stickers which would state: "I'm Republican, I voted for Chavez." I was surprised when so many Democrats voted for Johnson. The headline in the March 23 Daily Press stated, "Johnson renews drug legalization campaign." In the article, Johnson is quoted as follows: In 1999: 1. 450,000 people died from tobacco-related health problems; 2. 150,000 died from the health consequences of alcohol; 3. 100,000 people died from prescription drugs; 4. 3,000 died from cocaine and heroin. Johnson indicates that this proves that cocaine and heroine are not the big problem, that alcohol, tobacco, and prescription drugs are. What Johnson's data tells me is that illegal drug enforcement is far more successful than legal drug control. Does he want it to be: 1. 450,000 died from tobacco; 2. 150,000 died from alcohol; 3. 100,000 died from prescription drugs; 4. 450,000 died from cocaine; 5. 450,000 died from heroin? I always understood that the most alcohol-related deaths came from its impact on driving cars, hunting, boating, and, in general, loss of control of equipment due to alcohol-impairment. Also, what about the broken bodies, insurance and property losses? Johnson didn't mention it but I always understood the main problem of drug abuse was its degradation of families and society, in general, not the number of deaths. I don't understand his 100,000 deaths from prescription drugs. The doctors and druggists that I have known were very careful about control of prescription drugs. (s)Charles M. Redman, Tyrone --- MAP posted-by: Allan Wilkinson