Pubdate: Mon, 20 Jul 1998 Source: Washington Times Contact: Postal: 3600 New York Ave. NE Washington, D.C. 20002 Website: http://www.washtimes.com/ Note: We welcome your opinions on any topic. Letters should be signed originals. Every letter will be considered for publication, but we prefer those of fewer than 250 words, typed double spaced. All letters may be edited for clarity and length. Please include your name, address and daytime telephone number. DEFENDING THE NETHERLANDS' DRUG-CONTROL POLICY In a July 15 article, "McCaffrey takes his charge to officials in Netherlands," you repeat statements and information about the Netherlands' drug policy made by the Office of National Drug Control Policy. I am disturbed that you made no attempt to verify this material after being confronted with concrete information to the contrary. When your reporter called this embassy to investigate the story, he was given detailed information countering the charges about Dutch drug policy. He was told clearly and plainly that the homicide rate in the Netherlands was 1.8 per 100,000 (273 homicides in 1996), which is one-fifth that of the U.S. rate of 8.22 per 100,000. He also was told that the incidence of cannabis use in the Netherlands was 4.6 percent of the total population vs. 6 percent in the United States and that the incidence of youth drug use in the Netherlands was almost 50 percent less than in the United States in recent years. In fact, U.S. government data show that in 1995, almost 50 percent of high school seniors had tried an illegal substance, which is much higher than the 30.2 percent attributed to the Netherlands. We also explained our strong belief that most of the other claims made by Gen. McCaffrey's office regarding Dutch drug policy were based on an incorrect reading of the data, or simply incorrect data, and our belief that a responsible examination of the facts would put this odd, puzzling controversy to rest. The Netherlands and the United States have, in some respects, different approaches to domestic drug control policy. However, our goals in reducing the harmful costs to society of illegal drug use are the same, and our two countries have a close, constructive, cooperative relationship in this field. Joris Vos Ambassador Royal Netherlands Embassy Washington - --- Checked-by: Melodi Cornett