Pubdate: Thu, 15 Mar 2001 Source: Nelson Daily News (CN BC) Copyright: 2001 Nelson Daily News Contact: 266 Baker Street, Nelson, British Columbia V1L 4H3 Fax: (250) 352-2418 Website: http://www.nelsondailynews.com/ Author: Dan Loehndorf (aka Reverend Damuzi) DARE-ING TO BASH DARE To the Editor: I am writing with regard to the article "City police DARE-ing students," (NDN, Thur. Mar. 8). My first criticism is that the article reads almost like an advertisement for the highly costly, ineffective and dangerous DARE program. In the article, Nelson city police officer Bill Andreaschuk is quoted as saying that "the program has had an impact since its inception in 1983," implying that the impact has been positive, when in reality the DARE program has been shown to be a colossal failure - even from the perspective of anti-drug warmongers - in more than 16 highly-respected, independent studies. Included in these studies is a 1999 West Vancouver Police report which concluded that "in the majority of studies where drug use was examined, reseasrchers concluded that the DARE program either had little or no effect on drug use..." Among the researchers, many of whom studied only the best operating DARE programs around, there was unanimous consent. The Rand Corporation, the US General Accounting Office, the North Carolina Justice Department - organization after organization - have found DARE has either insignificant or no effect whatsoever on drug use among teens. Under questioning from the press, even the ashamed leaders of the DARE program have acknowledged their program's ineffectiveness. Some studies even found an increase in drug use among those students taking the program. In fact, DARE was based upon an untested model developed by researcher Ruth Rich, who later found that the model actually encouraged children to "fiddle with drugs." Regardless of concerns, the project was pushed through by DARE founder and California Police Chief Daryl Gates. Because of DARE's ever more widely acknowledged uselessness and dangers there are reports of a large range of officials who have cancelled the program, including a US teacher, Rudi Krause, who has even started a campaign to rid the educational system of DARE. Principals in some school districts have refused to have the program in their schools, facing down opposition from anti-drug zealots who stand to make loads of cash by the programs continuation. The BC Provincial Government currently spends hundreds of thousands of taxpayers' dollars on this ineffective American-based program that essentially encourages children to do drugs while miseducating them about the dangers. DARE founder Gates saw no difference between marijuana and crack cocaine. It is exactly this misinformed reefer-madness hysteria that has students laughing behind the backs of officers who do little more than receive government funding to make themselves look like classroom clowns while earning the disrespect of yet another generation of children. Whether you are for the drug war or against it, the DARE program is a futile waste and should be discontinued. Dan Loehndorf (aka Reverend Damuzi), Nelson Creston candidate for the BC Marijuana Party - --- MAP posted-by: Terry F