Pubdate: Thu, 25 Apr 2002 Source: Centre Daily Times (PA) Copyright: 2002 Nittany Printing and Publishing Co., Inc. Contact: http://www.centredaily.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/74 Authors: Alfred Jones, Jr. and Andrew Porter Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mdma.htm (Ecstasy) CARING ABOUT ECSTASY ABUSE Thank you for an interesting and timely article regarding Ecstasy and drug abuse (April 17-19). While there is little data to support incarceration and entry into the judicial system as stand-alone deterrents to drug abuse, research, community-based education, intervention and support are critical to preventing and ending abuse and addiction. A primary need is the development of strong protective factors across four domains: family, community, peer and school. Community Help Centre has invested in this philosophy since it was founded in 1971. To that end, Community Help Centre has served as a key leader in the organization and development of both the Care Partnership, the Centre Region Communities That Care and, tangentially, with the Centre County Communities That Care. These two organizations collaborate to provide a community-based approach to prevention and intervention across the four mentioned domains. We are also actively involved in the partnership, a community-campus partnership working to address high-risk drinking behaviors, and other community-building programs and initiatives. Each of these groups welcomes new members and assistance in building community-based dialogue and programs. Involvement in these programs, education, and development of positive, proactive communication will help to prevent drug abuse and addiction. Involvement will also assure timely and appropriate intervention support and treatment if and when it is necessary. Anyone interested in participating in these efforts should contact Tammy Gentzel, our executive director. Individuals who use illicit drugs, as well as their family members, are often reluctant to seek help because of possible legal repercussions, fear over loss of personal privacy and embarrassment regarding their own behavior. Community Help Centre is a safe, nonjudgmental place to call for confidential information and support. I encourage CDT readers to contact us for any problem, any time at (814) 237-5855. We are happy to accept collect calls. Alfred Jones, Jr. Board President Community Help Centre State College - --- 'Hodge-Podge Of Half-Truths' - - Thomas Jefferson once said: "If people let government decide what foods they eat and what medicines they take, their bodies will soon be in as sorry a state as are the souls of those who live under tyranny. " Having finished reading your report on the illicit drug Ecstasy, I say kudos to Jefferson. Those articles are a hodge-podge of half-truths and verbal smokescreens. Obviously MDMA (shorthand for methylenedioxymethamphetamine, the psychoactive compound present in Ecstasy) is not always safe, though the same could be said for aspirin or Sudafed. Let us compare MDMA and alcohol (a drug which your paper manages to condemn on the one hand, whilst printing drink recipes and accepting advertising from bars on the other). In the year 2000, 510 people died in alcohol-related crashes. On average each day 40 alcohol-related traffic accidents occurred and 1.4 people were killed. And that's only in Pennsylvania. No one knows for certain how many deaths per year are caused by MDMA, but even the government's own think-tanks don't put the number above 100 per year, nationally. Additionally, this statistic is inherently flawed, since the vast majority of Ecstasy related deaths are caused not by MDMA, but by adulterants, such as PMA, DXM and PCP, which are added by money-hungry drug manufacturers in an effort to raise profits. Also, contrary to what you printed in your Ecstasy quiz, MDMA does have a legitimate medical usage: It was used in the 1970s and 1980s by numerous psychiatrists to treat everything from alcoholism to schizophrenia, often with great success. Your paper is free to do what it wishes; I, however, will not be purchasing it in the future. My money would be better spent on (the) Weekly World News, which provides the same level of objectivity, without that annoying sense of self-righteousness. Andrew Porter State College - --- MAP posted-by: Josh