Pubdate: Wed, 15 Oct 2003 Source: Florida Today (FL) Copyright: 2003 Florida Today Contact: http://www.floridatoday.com/forms/services/letters.htm Website: http://www.flatoday.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/532 Author: Aprille Terzieff PAIN NO EXCUSE FOR BREAKING LAW In regard to the admission by radio talk-show host Rush Limbaugh that he is addicted to drugs, Floridians should not allow this to be swept away like sand from the door step. By his own admission, Limbaugh is involved in a crime. He should be in front of a judge who will decide whether he belongs in jail with those who Limbaugh has repeatedly said on his show "deserve to be there" for soliciting, procuring, possessing and using drugs. He made a conscious choice to circumvent legal avenues to obtain controlled substances, instead deciding to do so illegally. That he had pain is no excuse. Just ask the woman I work with who has to attend a pain management class to keep her from being dependent on pain medication so she can continue to work and care for her children. Ask the people without jobs, insurance or both how it feels to have an agonizing toothache for months with no relief. Ask the people who can't afford to go to the doctor, or even pay for prescriptions when they have pneumonia or injuries. Instead, they must endure and suffer. Ask me. I worked without drugs as a waitress, wearing a body brace for seven years as a result of herniated vertebral discs. I won't give Limbaugh a pass, and the state of Florida shouldn't either. The state has the duty to treat him the same way ordinary citizens are treated when they break the drug laws of this nation. Aprille Terzieff, Cocoa - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens