Pubdate: Sat, 18 Mar 2006 Source: Corvallis Gazette-Times (OR) Copyright: 2006 Lee Enterprises Contact: http://www.mvonline.com/support/contact/GTedletters.php Website: http://www.gazettetimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2976 Author: Jeff T. Berrie Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) DRUG POLICY ADDED TO METH PROBLEM Facts omitted from coverage of the meth scare meeting at Philomath Middle School are as follows: Total lack of scientific evidence for harmfulness of meth -- or any other banned drug. Total refusal of drug war advocates to debate or discuss drug problem issues with critics like myself. I was not invited to speak there. A good rule of thumb: If I am not invited to speak at a forum on drug problems, the sponsors are hiding from the truth and trying to mislead the public. There are no drug-specific standards for either the Food and Drug Administration or the Drug Enforcement Agency; it's entirely about the class of people who misuse drugs. Before the DEA stepped in, meth was far less serious a problem than the current "Ambien driver" problem. Smoking or injecting was very rare, users committed little crime and there were no amateur chemists operating meth labs with no quality control in low-income areas like Philomath. Our families are endangered because of stupid drug policy and not "dangerous drugs." The biggest obstacle to ending bad policy is peer pressure. You don't rat out colleagues who scam without risk to professional careers. Our school leaders, law enforcement people, news editors and elected leaders have shown zero resistance to peer pressure. They blithely ignore Jesus' command to "tell the truth" in response to peer pressure. The only way to minimize drug problems is through honest discussion. It won't happen until more people give support to our leaders to resist peer pressure. Jeff T. Barrie Philomath - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman