Pubdate: Thu, 18 Jan 2001 Source: Ft. Worth Star-Telegram (TX) Copyright: 2001 Star-Telegram, Fort Worth, Texas Contact: 400 W. Seventh Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76102 Website: http://www.star-telegram.com/ Forum: http://www.star-telegram.com/comm/forums/ Author: Stephen S. Heath HEROIN AND THE LAW Rather than make ridiculous suggestions that the Star-Telegram "promotes heroin use," the writer of the Jan. 8 letter " 'Accidental overdose'?" would probably do all of your readers more good by properly educating them as to the use and abuse of heroin. Heroin is probably the best opiate available to the public today. When administered in its pure form and in proper dosages, heroin is not a toxic drug. For decades it was prescribed and administered by medical professionals until safer opiate combinations became available and also when it was moved to Schedule 1 by the Drug Enforcement Administration. The reason that someone can overdose on heroin in this day and time is that the product is only available on the black market because of our country's prohibition laws. This creates a product that is impure; thus, safe and proper dosages are virtually impossible. Does the above "condone heroin use"? Quite the opposite. Its use is certainly not recommended, primarily because it is so good that users can very quickly develop physical dependency and addiction. Therefore, anyone seeking opiate relief would be much better served in discussing appropriate alternatives with a health care professional. When 'all' currently illegal substances, including heroin, are removed from the criminal arena and put into a properly regulated and medical environment, overdoses such as the one cited in a Jan. 4 obituary will become a thing of the past. Stephen S. Heath Clearwater, Fla. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake