Pubdate: Sat, 04 Mar 2000 Source: Register-Guard, The (OR) Copyright: 2000 The Register-Guard Contact: PO Box 10188, Eugene, OR 97440-2188 Website: http://www.registerguard.com/ Author: David H. Tyson WAGING THE WRONG WAR Two events recent in the news have captured my attention. One, President Clinton has formed a committee to investigate the 98,000 deaths caused by physicians in the nation's hospitals over the last year. Two, the governor of New Mexico has declared the War on Drugs a failure. Now, we Americans like to believe our doctors are competent and our cops will keep our kids from smoking marijuana. News that neither of these views is remotely realistic is unsettling and, I've no doubt, many will automatically retreat into denial. Moreover, on the foundation of such beliefs as physician competence or the societal damage of intoxicants is built up communities of people who would not otherwise be gainfully employed. Homelessness would be greatly exacerbated if we dumped all our dumb doctors out on the street, for example. Yet, despite a body count that would make Slobodan Milosevic drool (98,000!), I, for one, still cherish the notion that occasionally one might encounter a physician who takes time enough from counting her money to practice the healing art. So it seems to me we have all our hounds barking up the wrong tree. Doctors are killing and maiming more of our citizens than cocaine smugglers. Why don't we direct our law enforcement resources against a real, insidious threat? Why shouldn't we turn our War on Drugs into a War on Pharmaceutical Profiteers and their mercenary minions in the medical establishment? After all, the best and most healing pharmaceuticals come directly from plants easily grown or enjoyably collected from the wild. The miracle cure the doctor prescribes and for which insurance pays so much often grows under a Douglas fir not many miles from the hospital where you were born - and where you will die. - --- MAP posted-by: Allan Wilkinson