Pubdate: Tue, 26 Sep 2000 Source: Richmond Times-Dispatch (VA) Copyright: 2000 Richmond Newspapers Inc. Contact: P.O. Box 85333, Richmond, VA 23293 Fax: (804) 775-8072 Feedback: http://www.gatewayva.com/feedback/totheeditor.shtml Website: http://www.timesdispatch.com/ Author: Sidney H. Schnoll DEMAND REDUCTION NEEDED IN DRUG WAR Editor, Times-Dispatch: Regarding your August 30 story, "Heroin Toll Rising": As an addiction health care provider and researcher, I have been aware of the rising problem of heroin not only in the Richmond area but in many cities in the United States. Not only is this heroin getting purer, but the price remains unchanged on the street. This indicates efforts to reduce the supply of heroin and other illicit drugs have not been very effective. We need to change our emphasis from supply reduction to demand reduction. Unfortunately, you do not even address these issues. At no point are the words "prevention" or "treatment" mentioned. The Rand Corporation has documented the failure of the supply approach and the effectiveness of the demand approach. Research in California shows that for every dollar spent on treatment, there is a $7 savings to the community. There are a number of cost-effective approaches for dealing with heroin, and the most cost-effective is methadone maintenance. Yet neither Chesterfield nor Hanover, which report increasing problems with heroin, offers methadone maintenance as a treatment. If we are going to be serious about effectively reducing drug abuse, we need to change our priorities from a predominantly supply-reduction criminal justice approach to one that provides effective treatment for those who need it, but also places a significant effort on preventing people from using drugs in the first place. This includes efforts to reduce alcohol and tobacco use, which are the true gateway drugs for young people. Sidney H. Schnoll, M.D. richmond. - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart