Pubdate: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 Source: Town Talk, The (Alexandria, LA) Copyright: 2004sThe Town Talk Contact: http://www.thetowntalk.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1027 Author: Carlton Vance Note: Vance currently serves as part time certified chaplain at CHRISTUS St. Frances Cabrini Hospital. DRUG EDUCATION NEEDED The headline above expresses one of the greatest needs in the world today. We do need a lot of good education about the harmful effects of both legally sold and illegal traffic in drugs. During the 58 years that I have served as a minister, pastor, a hospital chaplain certified to serve in a psychiatric and substance abuse treatment facility by the Association of Mental Health Clergy and the Professional Chaplains Association, and since 1988 licensed as a counselor in the state of Louisiana, it has been my personal experience to work with a large number of people at many levels of drug abuse and the tragic damage done to persons, families and to society. It has also been my responsibility and privilege to teach a series of courses, offered to ministers and lay people from over the state for post-graduate and continuing education credit, on a dozen topics in the field of counseling. Many of the pastors and others have gone back to their places of service to provide help and education to persons, families and people in their communities with problems that have resulted from substance abuse. You can readily see that l have been very much involved in the lives of those suffering from the tragic effects of drug abuse. It is an insult to those who have served in the trenches trying to help the victims of drug abuse, like Assistant District Attorney Loren Lampert, Juvenile Probation Director Larry Spottsville and many others, for anyone to suggest that the solution of the drug problem in this country is in the wide open legalization of all drugs. Some people who talk a lot about freedom do not have much understanding of the meaning of true liberty. It is not in throwing all controls to the wind and allowing people to do anything they desire no matter how much others are hurt by their actions. This results only in anarchy and chaos. Freedom in any life situation is based on responsible behavior toward other people. There is no such thing as freedom without responsibility. A person who does not understand this is certainly not a good candidate to serve in any capacity that plans to help people who suffer from the ravages of drug abuse. Carlton Vance Pineville - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart