Pubdate: Sat, 7 Nov 1998 Source: San Luis Obispo Telegram-Tribune (CA) Copyright: 1998 San Luis Obispo County Telegram-Tribune Contact: http://sanluisobispo.com/ Author: Norm Jackson, Santa Margarita BEER ON CAMPUS PERPETUATES MYTH To the editor: Just five months ago (May 8), the Telegram-Tribune reported "Poly binge drinking 'alarming.'" This month Cal Poly officials are encouraging alcohol use by selling it on campus. A dangerous fallacy lurks behind this unclear thinking. That fallacy is "we will teach the students responsible drinking." What is wrong with the "drink responsible" theme? Alcohol, our nation's No. 1 drug problem, is an addictive drug. The nature of an addictive drug is to work against control, against moderate use. The term "responsible use of alcohol" is an oxymoron created by the alcohol industry. We may as well talk about responsible use of cocaine and heroin. We saw a recent Poly homecoming parade marred by drinking students. We saw Poly Royal dismantled because of alcohol. University of Santa Barbara have taken a zero-tolerance stance. One would think that we would join Stanford and other leading universities in a national trend to wisely refrain from alcohol sales. Selling it on campus merely perpetuates the myths, and gives it cultural approval that encourages its use. Norm Jackson Santa Margarita - --- Checked-by: Patrick Henry