Pubdate: Sun, 07 Mar 1999 Date: 03/07/1999 Source: Fresno Bee, The (CA) Author: Rodney Jones Drug abuse in our society is a serious issue which seems to be neglected by most politicians. All one has to do is look at the Clinton administration's proposed $17.8 billion anti-drug strategy to see my point. The majority of this money will be spent on more law enforcement instead of treatment programs for hard-core addicts. According to the editorial, "Wrong-headed drug policy," (Feb. 23) most experts believe that treatment programs are the most cost-effective way for reducing drug use. Statistics show treatment to be seven times more cost-effective than law enforcement at reducing drug use. Politicians are more focused on what looks good than on what actually works. To significantly increase funding for treatment programs is something most politicians probably feel is not a good career move. For most, getting additional law enforcement on the street is a priority because it gives the people who vote them into office a better sense of security. Politics is all about illusions. If people feel like more law enforcement will reduce drug use, then to politicians it is irrelevant if there is any truth to that. It is important to refocus on prevention and treatment, because as long as there is a demand for drugs, there will be those who provide them. We have put a Band-Aid on the wound for too long and it is now time to get at the root of the problem, the enormous demand for illegal drugs. Rodney Jones Fresno