Pubdate: Tue, 01 Mar 2005 Source: Tullahoma News (TN) Copyright: The Tullahoma News 2005 Contact: http://www.tullahomanews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2031 Author: James Patterson, Tullahoma Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Cannabis) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth) PROBLEMS WITH ANTI-SRO THEORY To The Editor: I cannot believe that anyone would advocate such convoluted reasons for not putting resource officers in the high school as what I read from Robert Sharpe. His major thrust is that a youthful indiscretion with drugs might keep some promising politician out of office? I have several problems with his whole theory. 1. We need resource officers to help keep drugs out of our schools, but we also need them there for problems for our children that arise day-to-day from many sources. 2. Youthful indiscretion with drugs doesn't guarantee a successful politician or an honest one. 3. The complaint about more Americans going to prison or jail during the Clinton administration just means that more criminals were off the streets instead of trying to rob me or break into my house. 4. Has anyone ever heard of the word "Columbine" (not the movie)? 5. "Drug abuse is bad, but the drug war is worse?" I'd sure like someone to explain this one. 6. The short-term health effects of marijuana are not inconsequential. Permanent memory loss for the marijuana user is bad enough, but when an automobile driver under the influence of marijuana kills someone in an "accident", that's not a short-term effect. Statistics have shown that 90 percent of those hooked on hard narcotics and arrested for one or more crimes started with marijuana. If Mr. Sharpe is truly from Washington D. C., let him do all he wants to do to keep the resource officers out of the Washington D. C. schools, but we don't need his help here. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth