Pubdate: Tue, 07 Dec 2004 Source: Sacramento Bee (CA) Copyright: 2004 The Sacramento Bee Contact: http://www.sacbee.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/376 Author: Philip S. Kearney Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v04/n1745/a07.html PAIN AND DRUG ABUSE Re "Treating pain no longer a gamble," Dec. 5: The DEA says there are 6.2 million Americans who "abuse" prescription drugs. That appears to be a statistic without much substance in reality. Who or what was Rush Limbaugh "abusing" when he so famously deceived physicians into prescribing for him the drugs he said he needed? Do he and the other 6.2 million intelligent, responsible, hard-working "abusers" constitute a "public health problem"? If they abuse anything, it is only their physicians, whom they "deceive" into prescribing pain medicine the DEA knows they don't really need.While "addiction" may be a "huge public health problem," untreated pain is a bigger private health problem. Some politicians and preachers never rest in their efforts to abridge individual rights. If installing inquisitors devoted to persecuting those who exercise such rights is not enough, they declare war on the targeted right! Why did no major candidate in the past election address the persecution of physicians for sins against the DEA? Only Ralph Nader had the courage to advocate legalizing that most benign and effective of pain relievers, marijuana. Philip S. Kearney, Sacramento - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake