Pubdate: Thu, 13 Dec 2001 Source: Athens Banner-Herald (GA) Copyright: 2001 Athens Newspapers Inc Contact: http://www.onlineathens.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1535 Author: Mark Knicks, Teresa Christian DARE IS JUST ANOTHER COG IN THE ANTI-DRUG PROPAGANDA MACHINE I would like to know why people like Dick Mendenhall (Dec. 1 column) support the D.A.R.E. program so much when he himself said, "I don't know how many kids pay real attention, genuinely internalize and actually avoid drugs and violence as a result of hearing the D.A.R.E. message, but it's certainly better than no message at all." So basically what he is saying is that it is better to lie to kids than say nothing at all. The fact is D.A.R.E. does not work; if anything it has been proven to have a negative long-term effect on kids. You can not lie, try to scare or use 50-year-old "reefer madness" propaganda on kids today -- they are way too smart. Most intelligent kids and adults realize that our drug laws cause more harm than good. Your sheriff himself says that 60-70 percent of the people in jail are there because of drug-related crimes. And, the majority of those are not hardened criminals. They are mostly middle-or lower-class youth who were in the wrong place at the wrong time. And don't think kids don't see the hypocrisy in the amount of people in jail for smoking a joint, which never killed anyone, when there is a bar opening every week in Athens. I guess it's OK to drink a drug as long as it is heavily taxed. People need to realize that their kid is worth more in prison than on the streets to many businessmen. We live in a nation where prison industry lobbyists wine and dine our politicians to prevent our kids from having the freedoms they have now. Please people, don't believe the drug-war propaganda. Compare the real facts and figures not the ones provided by people who would lose profits if we have more sensible drug laws and less government control over our lives and our kids. Mark Knicks Jefferson - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ PARENT OF D.A.R.E. STUDENT SUPPORTS THE ANTI-DRUG PROGRAM My daughter goes to school in Madison County, where she had the D.A.R.E. program in the fifth grade and will again in the seventh. I am very glad there is a program that comes to the schools to talk kids about the danger of drugs. It doesn't just mention illegal drugs but also teaches that smoking and drinking are also using drugs. I am happy that these are also included in the program. I think adults need to learn this lesson. It is great that someone cares enough about our children to want to help them. As Christy O'Connell mentioned in her (Dec. 5) letter: If it helps one or two children, then it is worth it. Who knows, it may be your child that gets saved so don't cut the program down! As for those who are against it, you're adults, so it's not up to you to decide to drop the program, it's up to the kids! Ask them what they want and how they feel about the program, then decide. I think the sheriff is doing an excellent job and he should be thanked for caring, not criticized. Teresa Christian Colbert - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom