Pubdate: Wed, 09 Feb 2000 Source: Denver Post (CO) Copyright: 2000 The Denver Post Contact: 1560 Broadway, Denver, CO 80202 Fax: (303) 820.1502 Website: http://www.denverpost.com/ Forum: http://www.denverpost.com/voice/voice.htm Author: Rick Visser TREATMENT WORKS In the Sept. 20 issue of The Nation, Michael Massing says that the RAND study you cite in your Jan. 17 editorial sought to compare the effectiveness of four different types of drug control: source-control programs (attacking the drug trade abroad), interdiction (stopping drugs at the border), domestic law enforcement (arresting and imprisoning buyers and sellers) and drug treatment. How much additional money, RAND asked, would the government have to spend on each approach to reduce national cocaine consumption by 1 percent? The results were striking: "Treatment was found to be seven times more cost-effective than law enforcement, 10 times more effective than interdiction and 23 times more effective than attacking drugs at their source." But it seems large numbers of citizens would rather not think about these findings. Ignorance combined with a punitive mental make-up is all too common. It is the role of your newspaper to challenge this and to move our society as a whole to an open examination of the issues, free from opinions based on fear and ignorance. And free of a selfrighteous moralism which will, if not challenged, someday undo us. I commend you on your timely editorial. RICK VISSER Lyons - --- MAP posted-by: Derek Rea