Pubdate: Wed, 03 May 2000 Source: Silver City Daily Press & Independent (NM) Contact: 300 West Market St., Silver City, NM 88061 Website: http://www.thedailypress.com/ Author: Bob Myers Note: headine by MAP BRIEF REBUTTALS Dear editor, It's wonderful that our local newspaper reaches from coast to coast and to Canada, and so went my letter of April 12, which put down Gov. Johnson's policy on the legalization of hard drugs. It should be known by now that this same governor rescinded his policy on heroin April 25 -- a fairly good indication of his management superficiality and flip-flop style on important governmental matters, but welcome news nevertheless. Four letters were published from out-of-state readers which upheld the governor's weird philosophy. I offer brief rebuttals: Clifford A. Schaffer, Canyon Country, Calif., director of DRCNet Online Library of Drug Pol-icy (?): I would suggest that he spent 10 productive years on a nonproductive study of a foregone negative conclusion. But, yes, our current drug laws are not working and such historical references are not pertinent. Robert Sharpe, Washington, D.C.: It has been medically proven that overdose deaths occur whether or not the drugs being used are "pure." In addition, regarding Johnson's "bad press" -- New Mexico has the highest drug overdose incidence in the nation. Further, it's the lack of an adequate prison system which forces deficiencies in the courts and offenders being plea bargained back on the street. Matthew Katz, New Haven, Conn.: Freedom does not by any means produce dysfunctional families, but drug abuse of any kind does. Alan Randell, Victoria, B.C., Canada: His insipid rendering deserves no comment. (s)Bob Myers, Silver City - --- MAP posted-by: Derek Rea