Pubdate: Sat, 30 May 2009 Source: Chico Enterprise-Record (CA) Copyright: 2009 Chico Enterprise-Record Contact: http://www.chicoer.com/feedback Website: http://www.chicoer.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/861 Note: Letters from newspaper's circulation area receive publishing priority Author: James C. Bettencourt DRUG PREVENTION SHOULDN'T BE PUNITIVE This is in response to Donald Polzin's letter, "University can send a sobering message." He misrepresents the problem in stating because a student has a high intellect or the university uses scare tactics that students will become immune to illicit drug death. Obviously that trend of thought is incorrect considering there have been six dead students from illicit drugs in 33 months. He believes additional drug education is not needed because young people attend college and are intelligent that they understand the dangers of unhealthy and or illegal behavior and that they still used and died. The majority of adults and students today are ignorant regarding lethal consequences of illicit drugs. Knowing just enough about illicit drugs to use, overdose and die does not illustrate knowledge. Labeling students who use illicit drugs as miscreants and stating college is only for those who are there to engage in sober academic activity illustrates how out of touch Polzin is. He recommends punishment when the university becomes aware of a student's drug problem. So how do you punish a dead student? The point of our paid ad was to expose the lethal illicit drug problem in Chico. We also desired education and awareness through media, university Internet, school newspaper, radio, TV and many other options to reduce the lethal consequences of illicit drug use especially the blending multiple illicit drugs. This is called prevention, before someone's son or daughter dies. This was the point of our ad. James C. Bettencourt, Willows - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom