Pubdate: Thu, 11 Dec 2003 Source: Bracebridge Examiner (CN ON) Copyright: 2003 The Bracebridge Examiner Ltd. Contact: http://www.bracebridgeexaminer.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2354 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v03/n1843/a06.html LOGIC CLASSES MIGHT HELP Shooting The Messenger We have received numerous calls, visits and e-mails regarding a story that appeared November 26 on the easy accessibility of cocaine at the local high school. There have been indications that the coverage even received attention in class. Predictably, we have been criticized for running the story. It is the usual "shoot the messenger" syndrome. If you don't like the news, just blame the newspaper. Unfortunately, this line of thinking is not conducive to awareness. The high school would be well advised to establish a class in logic and modes of reasoning. In this way the teachers and students might be able to grasp the fact that just because cocaine is readily available to high school students, doesn't mean that everybody at BMLSS, or GHS, is on drugs. To be offended, disgusted and of the opinion that the newspaper should not dare to run such stories, because the majority of students don't use drugs, is simply illogical. A serious drug problem exists in Bracebridge and Gravenhurst. It affects many high school students and the public should be aware of this fact. For those who want to play ostrich and stick their heads in the sand, all we can say is that such attitudes are irresponsible. It is far more responsible to be aware of the problem and urge school administrators to introduce programmes and presentations to warn students of the real dangers inherent in using drugs like cocaine. It is also something parents should keep in mind when dealing with their "children". - --- MAP posted-by: Josh