Pubdate: Fri, 19 Apr 2002 Source: Grand Island Independent (NE) Copyright: 2002 Grand Island Independent Contact: http://www.theindependent.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1023 Author: Steve Evans ANTI-DRUG ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN WON'T WORK The White House drug control strategy portraying casual illicit drug users as unpatriotic and somehow responsible for Sept. 11, carries forward the same failed efforts at drug prevention as the "Reefer Madness" campaign of the 1930s. Marijuana is by far the most popular illegal substance. Smokers know it is primarily homegrown in the U.S. and imported from Canada or Mexico, so this approach is likely to have little effect on its consumption. Its prohibition, however does help promote organized crime here and abroad. Opium production clearly occurs in Afghanistan and one could assume is helping fund the terrorists. Fifteen of the hijackers of 9/11/01, as well as UBL, were from Saudi Arabia. The countries preaching the most hateful anti-American message are sitting on the majority of the world's oil. It is obvious most money is coming from our unstoppable addiction to petroleum. I see no effort by officials to portray drivers of SUVs as unpatriotic, although their negative effects on our country and planet are many. Will the patriotic $5.2 million dollar advertising campaign cause a heroin addict to put down the needle? I think the chances are about as good as a Texas oilman trading in his Cadillac Escalade for a Chevy Metro. Steve Evans, Crete - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart