Pubdate: Sun, 11 Jun 2000 Source: Post-Standard, The (NY) Copyright: 2000, Syracuse Post-Standard Contact: P.O. Box 4915, Syracuse, N.Y. 13221-4915 Forum: http://www.syracuse.com/forums/ Website: http://www.syracuse.com/ Authors: William H. Tiede, Marc Romain, Michael Wilson Cited: ReconsiDer: http://www.reconsider.org/ 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 IS LOST; STOP TRYING TO WIN IT To the Editor: To Rep. Walsh: I was disgusted, but unfortunately not surprised, to hear that Nicholas Eyle and Dr. Eugene Tinelli were denied positions on the Syracuse-Onondaga Drug and Alcohol Abuse Commission. It is disgraceful that our government is willing to sacrifice free speech and open dialogue, rights essential for a functioning democracy, to prolong a war on drugs that was lost before it started. The reason that I was not surprised to hear of this is a bill currently before the House Judiciary Committee, known as H.R. 1428, the Methamphetamine Anti-Proliferation Act. The provisions of this bill are frightening to anyone who believes in freedom. It is illegal under this act to teach or demonstrate the manufacture of a controlled substance or distribute any information pertaining to the manufacture or use of a controlled substance. This may sound like a good idea at first, until you consider the many possible ways of interpreting this ban on speech. It would be illegal to warn people of possible deadly combinations of drugs. Health teachers would go to jail for telling their students about dangerous rave drugs that should be avoided. Medical marijuana clubs would be shut down; newspapers couldn't print pictures or articles on drug-ravaged people. Even fictional accounts of drug abuse would be forbidden. Allowing the passage of this bill would make it easier for groups like the Syracuse-Onondaga Drug and Alcohol Abuse Commission to tell people who disagree with the war on drugs that they are not welcome. This act is a full assault on the right to free speech and should not be passed. The drug war must be ended so that true healing of addicts and our society can take place. Michael Wilson Fabius ~~~~~ BRING DRUG POLICY OUT OF THE DARK AGES To the Editor: Dr. Eugene Tinelli and Nicholas Eyle are two brave men who could help us reduce alcohol and drug use. Their desire to sit on the Syracuse-Onondaga Drug and Alcohol Abuse Commission stems from a commitment to less drug use and safer-should-it-occur solutions, not bury-your-head-in-the-sand and launch-nuclear-missile philosophies of many other commission members. An accurate analogy to the current drug war is to that of medieval medicine, where the (often-fatal) prescription was usually more leeches, regardless of the underlying condition. It is time, to step out of the dark ages. Are people more likely to consume cocaine in a baggiefrom a friend or from a warning-covered container? Which is safer? Support these men for a spot on the commission. Marc Romain, Director Promoting Common Sense Ideas Chittenango ~~~~~ WHY EVEN BOTHER TO HAVE A COMMISSION? To the Editor: As a former Syracusan, I read the article by Greg Munno (Viewpoint sinks drug commission nominees, June 4) with some consternation. It took a while to digest the logic (?) of the feds and the health committee regarding the two ReconsiDer nominees. I didn't realize that the War on Drugs included federal oversight of county legislative bodies and commissions. Let me get this straight. The ideal nominees for the commission are non-existent nominees not proposed by legislators other than Kinne. The nominees must then be approved by the U.S. Attorney's office. The nominees are then approved by the Health Committee, which doesn't take time to properly review their credentials. Finally, the two nominees in question must agree with the other 43 commission members on all policy issues. Why don't they save money and reduce the commission to one member? This eliminates the danger of disagreements. William H. Tiede Paoli, Pa. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake