Pubdate: Wed, 10 Jan 2001 Source: St. Petersburg Times (FL) Copyright: 2001 St. Petersburg Times Contact: 490 First Ave. S, St. Petersburg, FL 33701 Website: http://www.sptimes.com/ Forum: http://www.sptimes.com/Forums/ubb/cgi-bin/Ultimate.cgi Author: James R. McDonough, Tallahassee Note: James R. McDonough is director of Florida's Office of Drug Control Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v01/n079/a05.html TIMES DEPICTION OF DRUG REPORT WAS INCOMPLETE The report of the statewide grand jury on Florida's efforts to cut drug abuse is a significant public service. Over a period of eight months, the grand jury called -- by its own account -- a host of witnesses, heard expert testimony, researched the broad expanse of the issues and considered a myriad of approaches to the problem. The result is a remarkably comprehensive, in-depth report intended to decrease the demand for and supply of illegal drugs in Florida. Interestingly, the grand jury states in its report that it began its investigation inclined to be critical of the effort to counter drug abuse in Florida. But the jurors conclude with a great deal of praise for Gov. Jeb Bush's leadership, legislative and judiciary support, and community efforts to reduce drug abuse. They went where the facts, and not their personal ideologies, led them. How sad, therefore, to see the St. Petersburg Times damn with faint praise, the work of the statewide grand jury (Unwarranted "drug war" tactics, Dec. 30). By allowing their ideological biases to lead them, the editorialists of the Times focused on the one or two items (which consumed less than 1 percent of the report), harshly critiquing them while giving sparse endorsement to the rest of the discussion, apparently with which they agreed. I would hope that the Times' readers review the grand jury's report (which they can find at http://legal.firm.edu/swp ) to gain a more balanced picture of this important work. James R. McDonough, Tallahassee - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk