Pubdate: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 Source: Springfield News-Leader (MO) Copyright: 2003 The Springfield News-Leader Contact: http://www.springfieldnews-leader.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1129 Author: Carl Smith DARE: PROGRAM USELESS, POTENTIALLY RISKY Re: Sgt. Greg Fels' Sept. 4 letter, "Program does make a difference." Not one single study has proven the D.A.R.E. program to be any more effective in keeping kids from experimenting with drugs than kids who didn't go through the program. A couple of studies have actually shown a higher rate of use among the D.A.R.E. graduates. Even Los Angeles, the city where the D.A.R.E. program was created, has dumped this expensive failure. Sgt. Fels' anecdotal attempt to justify the D.A.R.E. program points out how useless and potentially dangerous the misinformation being given to young people is. If anybody tries to give you a controlled substance, the only thing you should do is say "no." The D.A.R.E. graduate lauded by Sgt. Fels became a criminal when he took possession of the controlled substance. The second mistake the misinformed student made was putting his mother at risk by bringing a controlled substance into their house. This D.A.R.E.-induced foolish act could have landed the child in foster care, his mom in prison and the family's house and other possessions could have been seized for police profit. There is no legal way to illegally possess a controlled substance. The police know this; just look at the number of arrests they make. Sgt. Fels' letter proves that teachers belong in the classroom and police belong on the streets catching real criminals. Carl Smith, Ozark - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart