Pubdate: Tue, 19 Feb 2008 Source: Columbian, The (WA) Copyright: 2008 The Columbian Publishing Co. Contact: http://www.columbian.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/92 Author: Sandra S. Bennett CASUAL ATTITUDE UNSAFE Using addictive prescription drugs illegally is the same as using illicit drugs. Unless someone is bent on suicide, most deaths from either illicit or prescription substances are "accidental." Those who use drugs to get high do so for amusement, not with death or addiction in mind. However, once under the influence of these mind-altering substances, they often do things they probably would never have done otherwise. In Heath Ledger's case, he likely lost track of what drugs, and how much of each, he had used. Federal law requires that manufacturers of addictive prescription drugs, as well as the pharmacies, hospitals and doctors who distribute them, be carefully tracked. We must wonder, then, which of these is getting wealthy by circumventing federal controls Because these are legal drugs, society tends to think of them as safe, creating a casual attitude toward use. One has only to look at the medicalization of marijuana to see how "legal" access has increased general use of this illicit drug, leading to a dramatic escalation in marijuana-related medical and psychiatric emergency room incidents. The surging number of tragedies caused by abuse of easily obtained addictive prescription drugs is the quintessential argument against legalization of street drugs. Sandra S. Bennett La Center - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom