Pubdate: Mon, 19 Mar 2001 Source: Miami Herald (FL) Copyright: 2001 The Miami Herald Contact: One Herald Plaza, Miami FL 33132-1693 Fax: (305) 376-8950 Website: http://www.herald.com/ Forum: http://krwebx.infi.net/webxmulti/cgi-bin/WebX?mherald Author: Henry Blansfield, M.D. WHAT THE NEXT DRUG CZAR SHOULD DO The March 5 OtherViews column Advice for the next drug czar by William J. Bennett and Robert L. duPont stresses points that are agreeable to many of us in the field of chemical dependency but also made points with which we disagree. Prevention is the best medicine, without question. An increasing number of diverse mind-altering agents are available currently. Young people must be given facts about the spectrum of physiological effects on the brain and the body caused by these chemicals, both short and long term. The truth about the War on Drugs is that it's a flop. Costly attempts to stop the influx of illegal substances cannot be considered successful because illegal chemicals are cheaper and more plentiful than ever. Stimulants are manufactured here. Hemp is a major cash crop in the United States. As long as people desire to change mood and affect chemically, they will find a way and a chemical to do that. Revenues should be redirected into funding a comprehensive educational program for primary and secondary schools. Money also should be used to support drug courts and alternative sentencing for drug-related felonies committed without direct harm to others. Rather than incarcerate drug users and those found in possession, treatment must become the alternative. The next drug czar, as a compassionate conservative, could well promote a structured educational program, promote alternatives to prison and commit resources to intervention and treatment protocols rather than to mostly ineffective border and sea patrols and helicopter spraying of coca and poppy plants elsewhere. Henry N. Blansfield M.D. Key Biscayne - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake