Pubdate: Mon, 30 August 1999 Source: Tribune, The (CA) Copyright: 1999 San Luis Obispo County Newspapers Contact: P.O. Box 112, San Luis Obispo, CA 93406-0112 Website: http://www.sanluisobispo.com/ Author: Norm Jackson THERE'S SIMPLY NO SUCH THING AS 'RESPONSIBLE DRINKING' Every year The Tribune prints hundreds of stories promoting alcohol. Free publicity is given to beer festivals, wine-tasting events, how-to stories on selecting wines or brewing one's own beer, etc. I'm curious how you justify promoting our nation's No. 1 drug problem, a problem that negatively impacts more than 40 million Americans, 6 million of whom are maimed or seriously injured every year. The recent Lake Nacimiento drowning is a typical example of the daily carnage. Even when you try to shed some light on the seriousness of the problem, re: The Tribune's front-page story, "Harder liquor, younger teens," you inadvertently perpetuate one of the myths about alcohol and that beer and wine are not as damaging as "hard" liquor. The reality is that a glass of wine or a 12-ounce can of beer have the same amount and the same kind of damaging alcohol as does a shot of whiskey or vodka. Another myth, "responsible drinking," is an oxymoron created by the alcohol industry. One might as well talk about "responsible use" of cocaine and heroin. Use of an addictive drug can never be called "responsible." Teens have quickly picked up on these myths to justify their own drug and alcohol use. As editor, you can educate the public on how any alcoholic beverage affects the drinker's health and/or life span. Knowing what the alcohol myths are and cutting back on weekly promotions of the drug would be a good place to start. Norm Jackson, Santa Margarita - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D