Pubdate: Sat, 5 Dec 1998 Source: Telegraph, The (UK) Contact: Telegraph Group Limited 1998 Website: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/ Section: emails to editor Author: Harry Bego TRUTH IS A VICTIM OF THE WAR ON DRUGS SIR - You report that a company executive who bought ecstasy pills to celebrate his 45th birthday with his wife and friends was fined by Judge Davies at Horseferry Road court [Executive, 45 had ecstasy for his birthday, 2 December 1998]. The judge said his dabbling in a drug "that is killing teenagers" was a poor example to others. Indeed, ecstasy use is related to several deaths per year in the UK. By comparison, alcohol causes some 30,000 deaths every year in the UK, but it is easy to imagine the judge proposing a toast with his colleagues after the sentence was passed and yet another fine example was set. Mr Davies said: "What is a court to do with a person who had 10 ecstasy tablets, with intent to supply them to his wife and friends, when the newspapers are full of stories of teenagers who die from just one consumption of the drug?" At times, the newspapers seem full of such stories, indeed. And it seems that in the Drug War, as in any war, truth is among the severely wounded victims. - --- Checked-by: derek rea