Pubdate: Sun, 12 Sep 1999 Source: Arizona Republic (AZ) Copyright: 1999, The Arizona Republic. Contact: http://www.azcentral.com/news/ Forum: http://www.azcentral.com/pni-bin/WebX?azc DO DRUGS, DO TIME? Tough Drug Stance Has a Price A study by the federal Department of Health and Human Services found that about 70 percent of Americans who had used illegal drugs in 1997 held full-time jobs. That's over 6 million people. A similar study by the state Department of Health Services put the percentage of fully employed Arizona drug users even higher, 80 percent. In commenting on the study findings, federal drug czar Barry McCaffrey said that it demonstrates that "the typical drug user is not poor and unemployed. He or she can be a co-worker, a husband or wife, a parent." It's an ironic sentiment coming from McCaffrey, who is the nation's foremost advocate of retaining criminal penalties for drug use. If McCaffrey's policies were perfectly enforced, these co-workers, spouses, and parents wouldn't be gainfully employed. They'd be in jail. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake