Pubdate: Wed, 23 Jun 1999 Source: Bundaberg News Mail (Australia) Contact: Rusty Roberts STATISTICS CAN'T SHOW DRUG HARM OVER the past years, I have witnessed a lot of information for and against the use of marijuana. However, we will never know the "unmeasurable statistics" of families whose lives are destroyed because either the parents or children are using marijuana and other drugs. I use the words "unmeasurable statistics" because of experiences and circumstances as a parent and being a support person for parents and their children. I have experienced that society is very quick to blame, use excuses, assume, shift the responsibility and label parents as irresponsible. Because of this, I can understand why it is better to keep it within the family and behind closed doors so no one will ever know. The good news is that more people are speaking out, but it is not enough. Drugs are a community concern. The development of reliable information regarding the harm marijuana does to the mind of those who use it, grows continuously. Unfortunately, some still believe the myth that it is a soft drug. I urge all parents, children, grandparents, guardians and care-givers to access the information, and if you are not yet convinced, then become involved with the support of families experiencing the result of choices made by others. Available to the decision-makers is an accumulation of information regarding irresponsible parents, but an insignificant amount regarding responsible parents experiencing or who have experienced behavioural changes with their children and other members of the family due to drugs. Stand up and be heard. If we sit back and say nothing, the future consequences will be devastating and it will be too late to blame anyone but ourselves. Use the available support avenues in Bundaberg for you and your family: Bundaberg Caring Parents, Toughlove, PLEASE and any other support group who does not support the use, or legalisation, of marijuana or any other drug. RUSTY ROBERTS, Avoca - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake