Pubdate: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 Source: USA Today (US) Copyright: 2007 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Co. Inc Contact: http://www.usatoday.com/printedition/news/index.htm Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/466 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v07/n144/a03.html Author: Paul Armentano ADOPT DIFFERENT STRATEGY TO COMBAT POT USE Propaganda-laden "hit pieces" on the alleged dangers of cannabis use will do little to discourage teens from experimenting with pot, just as similar campaigns by federal authorities have also failed to demonstrably reduce teen drug use ("Caution: Marijuana may not be lesser evil," Cover story, Life, Tuesday). Rather than continue down this failed path, federal officials ought to take a page from their more successful campaigns discouraging drunken driving and teen tobacco smoking, both of which have fallen dramatically since the mid-1990s. America has not achieved these results by arbitrarily outlawing the use of alcohol or tobacco, or by targeting and arresting adults who use these products responsibly, but through honest, health- and science-based education campaigns. Until we as a nation apply these same principles to our educational efforts regarding marijuana, there will be little change in either teens' perceptions of pot or their patterns of marijuana use. Paul Armentano, senior policy analyst NORML and the NORML Foundation Washington - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake