Pubdate: Sun, 19 Oct 2003 Source: Sun Herald (MS) Copyright: 2003, The Sun Herald Contact: http://www.sunherald.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/432 Author: Jean Prescott DRUGS ROBBED FRIENDS OF THEIR GIFTS 'Why I Won't Do Drugs' It would be a mistake to try to lump all young people together as a "type," to try to identify them and the reasons they do drugs or don't do them in neat categories. Their reasons are myriad, though healthy self-esteem comes close to the top of the list of reasons why some are able to say "no." Any young person with the humor and self-possession of Victor Jones, a member of Pascagoula High School's class of 2003, is a step ahead of any drug-temptation game going around. "The greatest reason why I do not do drugs is extremely simple," Jones wrote via e-mail from New Orleans, where he is in his freshman year in biology/pre-med at Xavier University. "It has nothing to do with (not disappointing) my mother or anyone else. It has everything to do with me." Indeed, Victor was an outspoken participant in Sun Herald Drug Task Force discussions of the drug problems among youths. He talked candidly about the presence and prevalence of drugs among his peers, though he was an honors student and senior class president. He knows where he's going and he knows drugs will derail his train. "I have personally seen the negative effects of drugs," he wrote. "I had talented friends who were smart and athletic, and drugs took all of that away from them; it robbed them of their gifts." He goes on to say that wasting thousands of dollars to support a habit is idiotic ("I am sure you know how poor I am as a college student," he wrote). "Putting your life as well as all of those close to you on the line for an hour of euphoria is wasteful. And besides, I have seen so many physical effects of drugs. "You lose weight, you get pale, you always look tired. Firstly, I cannot afford to lose any weight, seeing as how I am 20 pounds under size for my height. Secondly, I am a handsome guy, and I would love to stay that way (he qualified that statement with Web shorthand for "laugh out loud," LOL)." When all is said and done in Victor's world, common sense and self-worth are enough to steer him on the right path. "So my decision to not do drugs is not profound or either enlightening - it's really pretty simple," simple only for someone who thinks as much of himself and his future as Victor does. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman