Pubdate: Sat, 01 Mar 2003 Source: State Journal-Register (IL) Copyright: 2003 The State Journal-Register Contact: http://www.sj-r.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/425 Author: Larry A. Stevens APPLY HARM REDUCTION IDEAS TO DRUG PROBLEM Dear Editor, Harm reduction is a philosophy of adapting to an imperfect world instead of lashing out against it in ways that make matters worse. The majority of Americans who support Roe vs. Wade are, to that extent, advocates of this philosophy. Despite being labeled "pro-abortion", we take the pragmatic position that criminalizing abortion does more harm than good. Comparing safe, legal, clinical abortion to the old days of back alleys and coat hangers, we choose the clinics. It's a shame that this majority of harm reduction advocates doesn't apply the same pragmatism to the problem of drug abuse. Comparing safe, legal, clinical heroin maintenance programs, for example, to the murderously violent and desperate back alleys of drug prohibition, we should choose the clinics. Perhaps being labeled "pro-drug" is more fearful than being labeled "pro-abortion". Reproductive rights are founded in individual choice regarding ones own body and ones own life. This basic human right is jeopardized by a government that usurps the right to choose what drugs individuals may imbibe. As long as individuals are not sovereign over their own minds and bodies, reproductive choice is in constant peril. Larry A. Stevens Springfield - --- MAP posted-by: Alex