Pubdate: Thu, 09 Nov 2006 Source: Naples Daily News (FL) Copyright: 2006 Naples Daily News. Contact: http://www.naplesnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/284 PRESCRIPTION DRUG ABUSE School-Pill Incident Needs To Be Addressed Seriously There is a popular television public service announcement depicting teenagers joy-riding in search of something to do and pulling up in front of a house. It has neon signs advertising it as a 24-hour pharmacy of fun - where drugs are free. The house could be anyone's house. The point is that some of the most accessible and dangerous drugs are already in your medicine cabinet, dresser or kitchen knickknack drawer. The reality of that hits home as an 11-year-old student took some of his grandmother's prescription tranquilizers to Sabal Palm Elementary School and with a friend handed them out to nine classmates. Seven swallowed the pills. They were taken to a hospital as a precaution. Collier County Public Schools and the Sheriff's Office are doing what must be done. They have arrested the givers and will punish all nine of the takers. The fact that this is one of the first such cases we've heard of indicates that most parents and guardians are already talking to their youngsters about the dangers of such activity. Yet, one parent has yet to get that message. The mother of the boy, 12, charged with helping pass out the Xanax says the bust is heavy-handed and unfair, and goes to show that Sabal Palm in Golden Gate Estates picks on Hispanics, such as her son. She does have one part right. "We will resolve this in court," she says. That is where this case belongs. It is serious. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman