Pubdate: Mon, 24 May 1999 Source: Standard-Times (MA) Copyright: 1999 The Standard-Times Contact: http://www.s-t.com/ Author: Frederic Schwartz, DPM, New Bedford MISINFORMATION RIFE IN THE WAR ON DRUGS There is too much prejudice and emotion involved in this never-ending "war on drugs" and not enough reasoned calm. There is a double standard, and an honest discussion with young people about drugs is generally not tolerated. The latest news case involving LSD is a case in point. Setting aside that the students involved were too young to receive even the legal drugs of alcohol or cigarettes, we are still left with a case of no harm done. No teen-agers killed in a drunken car crash. Nobody hurt. In my pharmacology courses, I learned that the hallucinogenics, of which LSD and marijuana are best examples, have absolutely no tendency to physically addict, unlike alcohol, tobacco and caffeine. My son's DARE program literature tells him that heroin is an hallucinogen and The Standard-Times led me to believe that marijuana and cocaine were narcotics. All these examples are wrong. That is not my opinion, that is basic pharmacology. The displeasure many people experienced over a jury's failure to incarcerate is just a symptom of society's obsessive compulsion with its own addiction, this so-called war on drugs. Let's look at an example: In Washington, D.C. per capita, $42 gets spent on drug prevention and treatment and $1,257 gets spent on criminal justice. This is insane. I say let's drop the prejudices, misconception and misinformation. Let everyone talk to each other honestly and straightforwardly without lies and deception. Take the law enforcement out of it so people can ask questions or ask for help without fear. No offense to our police officers, but the people who should be teaching our kids straightforward information about drugs should be pharmacology experts; not cops. Honesty is not the easiest policy, but I have heard it is the best policy. Let's give it a try instead of looking to throw more young people in jail. FREDERIC SCHWARTZ, DPM, New Bedford - --- MAP posted-by: Derek Rea