Pubdate: Thu, 18 Nov 1999 Source: Saint Paul Pioneer Press (MN) Copyright: 1999 St. Paul Pioneer Press Contact: 345 Cedar St., St. Paul, MN 55101 Website: http://www.pioneerplanet.com/ Forum: http://www.pioneerplanet.com/watercooler/ Author: Paul M. Bischke DRUG WAR DESPERATELY NEEDS ANOTHER LOOK When journalists let drug-war enforcers act as gatekeepers for drug information, important facts are often omitted or distorted, as in your Nov. 14 methamphetamine story. Bureau of Criminal Apprehension Special Agent Tim O'Malley said, ``Meth users are dangerous.'' That's misleading. The vast majority of meth users are not dangerous. On May 5, a San Jose Mercury News article (see www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v99.n478.a10.html (http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v99.n478.a10.html))titled ``Violence-drug link disputed: Justice Department report contradicts common perception'' reaffirmed that the meth-violence cliche is a hoax used by police to stir up public fear: ``According to the study, meth users were found `significantly less likely' than other drug arrestees to be charged with a violent offense.'' Pioneer Press reporters laudably questioned police assertions about the prevalence of meth use in Minnesota. In general, drug users are normal people. The image of bloodthirsty dopeheads is drug-war propaganda used to justify curtailing our constitutional rights and to uphold a monstrous anti-drug bureaucracy. On drug issues, substantial misrepresentations of fact get huge headlines. Factual corrections receive, at best, an occasional letter to the editor, hardly adequate to undo the damage of official lying. Something's wrong here. Doesn't anyone care that American citizens are being duped on a daily basis by our government? Don't we care that American journalists are asleep at the wheel? Paul M. Bischke St. Paul The writer is co-director of the Drug Policy Reform Group of Minnesota. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek Rea