Source: Voice of America Contact: 9/2/97 Author: DON HENRY THE FEDERATION OF AMERICAN SCIENTISTS IS URGING THE CLINTON ADMINISTRATION AND CONGRESS TO REDESIGN THE WAR ON DRUGS BASED ON WHAT WORKS, NOT ON WHAT SOUNDS GOOD. VOA SENIOR CORRESPONDENT DON HENRY REPORTS A FORMER TOP GOVERNMENT SCIENTIST TOLD A WASHINGTON NEWS CONFERENCE (TODAY) POLICY SHOULD BE DRIVEN BY FACTS AND NOT RHETORIC. CHARLES SCHUSTER, LEADING DRUG ABUSE EXPERT DURING THE REAGAN AND BUSH ADMINISTRATIONS, TOLD REPORTERS US DRUG POLICY IS INEFFECTIVE BECAUSE IT IS BASED LARGELY ON POLITICAL CONSIDERATIONS. THE FORMER DIRECTOR OF THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DRUG ABUSE SAYS THE GOAL OF THE FEDERATION OF AMERICAN SCIENTISTS IS TO PERSUADE POLITICIANS TO FORGET IDEOLOGY AND LET SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH DO THE TALKING. FOR EXAMPLE, HE SAYS THE ONLY OBVIOUS OUTCOME OF TOUGHER PRISON TERMS FOR DRUG TRAFFICKERS IS THAT MORE PEOPLE ARE IN JAIL FOR LONGER DURATIONS. HE SAYS THERE ARE NO DATA TO SUGGEST THAT HARSHER SENTENCING LAWS ARE HELPING TO REDUCE THE DRUG SUPPLY ON AMERICAN STREETS OR OTHERWISE CUTTING DRUG USE. WE DO NOT HAVE ANY STRONG EVIDENCE THAT INCREASING THE LENGTH OF TIME THAT DRUG TRAFFICKERS ARE PUT INTO JAIL WILL SIGNIFICANTLY DECREASE DRUG ABUSE IN THE UNITED STATES. THERE'S NO DATA ABOUT THAT. YET IT IS POLITICALLY VERY, VERY APPEALING TO SAY: "I'M GETTING TOUGHER ON THESE SCOUNDRELS." PROFESSOR SCHUSTER, A PSYCHOLOGIST, NOW COORDINATES SUBSTANCE ABUSE RESEARCH AT WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE IN MICHIGAN. HE SAYS TREATMENT HAS BEEN SHOWN TO BE EFFECTIVE IN REDUCING DRUG ABUSE, BUT RARELY IS MAINTAINED LONG ENOUGH TO PRODUCE TOTAL ABSTINENCE FROM DRUGS. HE COMPLAINED THAT CRITICS OF DEMAND REDUCTION EFFORTS MEASURE TREATMENT PROGRAMS BY AN UNREALISTIC STANDARD. IN EVERY OTHER BRANCH OF MEDICINE THAT I KNOW OF, IF WE COULD GET A 75 PER CENT REDUCTION IN SYMPTOMS BY INTERVENTION, WE WOULD BE ELATED. IF WE GET A 75 PER CENT DECREASE IN THE USE OF COCAINE IN A CLIENT, PEOPLE SAY: "OH, YOU FAILED. I MEAN, THEY'RE STILL USING COCAINE." PROFESSOR SCHUSTER IS AMONG 34 SCIENTISTS, LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALS, AND PUBLIC POLICY EXPERTS WHO HAVE ENDORSED THE FEDERATION OF AMERICAN SCIENTISTS' CALL FOR A DIFFERENT COUNTER NARCOTICS BLUEPRINT. THEY SAY NEITHER THE CAMPAIGN FOR LEGALIZATION AND MEDICAL MARIJUANA ON THE ONE HAND OR AN UNRELENTING WAR ON DRUG TRAFFICKING ON THE OTHER CAN END THE DRUG ABUSE PROBLEM. THEY SAY LEGALIZATION WOULD PROBABLY LEAD TO GREATER USE OF DRUGS. THEY ADD THAT INTENSIVE GOVERNMENT EFFORTS TO CUT THE SUPPLY OF ILLEGAL DRUGS ON AMERICAN STREETS HAVE HAD LITTLE, IF ANY, IMPACT OF THE AVAILABILITY OF ILLICIT DRUGS. THAT WOULD APPEAR TO LEAVE ONLY TREATMENT AND PREVENTION AS EFFECTIVE TACTICS, BUT PROFESSOR SCHUSTER SAID THE SCIENTISTS ARE NOT PUSHING FOR ANY ONE STRATEGY ALTHOUGH HE SPOKE MOST FAVORABLY ABOUT THE PROSPECTS FOR TREATMENT. INSTEAD, HE SAID, THEY ARE URGING MEMBERS OF CONGRESS TO PUT DRUG WAR MONEY INTO FINDING OUT, AND THEN SUPPORTING, WHAT WORKS ON BOTH THE SUPPLY OR DEMAND REDUCTION SIDES. WHAT DOES NOT WORK, THE SCIENTISTS AGREED, IS A STEADY STREAM OF DRUG WAR SLOGANS COMING FROM THE HALLS OF CONGRESS. Source: Voice of America