Pubdate: Sun, 11 Jun 2000 Source: Post-Standard, The (NY) Website: http://www.syracuse.com/ Address: P.O. Box 4915, Syracuse, N.Y. 13221-4915 Contact: http://www.syracuse.com/forums/ Copyright: 2000, Syracuse Post-Standard Author: Gene Tinelli, M.D., Ph.D., ReconsiDer, Forum on Drug Policy Note: The author is an Addiction Psychiatrist at Upstate Medical University, Syracuse Related: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00/n594/a09.html , http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00/n675/a02.html , http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00/n754/a01.html WAR ON DRUGS PUTS BASIC FREEDOMS IN DANGER To the Editor: Sometimes, a single statement can encapsulate a previously complex and confusing set of policies. The Florida drug czar, Jim McDonough, released "death statistics" from illegal drugs to justify his draconian state drug war. On May 21, the Orlando Sentinel published an well-balanced article debunking his "statistics," stating not only were they inflated, they were fraudulent. Responding to proof of his mistakes, McDonough reacted by asking "why a reporter would question shortcomings in the research instead of helping his staff fight drug abuse," apparently justifying his ignorance by arrogance. McDonough thus exceeded the previous height of drug war arrogance, that of former U.S. drug czar William Bennett, who stated, "The mere U.S. Constitution should not stand in the way of the war on drugs." There is an old maxim: Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely. I do not find that to be true. The maxim I find very accurate is: Immunity corrupts and absolute immunity corrupts absolutely. The statements of the drug czars illustrate a frightening trend in our country which should especially worry a (currently) free press. Justification of any behavior in the name of the war on drugs results in absolute immunity. Worse, any questioning of the war on drugs is blasphemous and labels the questioner a heretic. Our war on drugs is nothing more than a holy war, where the dedication to the cause and the battle are the only requirements and any ongoing attention to the results and outcomes of the war are the equivalent of treason if they deviate from the "truth." Evaluating results and outcomes is the bread and butter of scientific research, which, from a public health viewpoint, is what is desperately needed to reduce the harms of substance use. It is also exactly the thing the drug czars want to avoid. If the people of America don't rise up and stop this pernicious and evil War on Drugs, the equivalent of the Salem witch trials will surely follow and a free press can kiss itself good-bye. Gene Tinelli, M.D., Ph.D., ReconsiDer, Forum on Drug Policy, Addiction Psychiatrist, Upstate Medical University, Syracuse - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D