Pubdate: Wed, 20 Jan 2010 Source: Embassy (Canada) Copyright: 2010 Hill Times Publishing Inc. Contact: http://www.embassymag.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4542 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v10/n039/a10.html Author: Wayne Phillips NOT4ME ANTI-DRUG CAMPAIGN SHOULDN'T BE FOR ANYONE The "not4me" campaign is billed as a drug prevention campaign aimed at discouraging youth from using drugs (RE: "Government links to US anti-drug campaign," Jan. 13). In reality, however, it is something else entirely. First and foremost, the TV spot is simply not credible (on a number of levels). Now, according your article, the anti-drug website for youth includes links to a campaign run by the White House's Office of National Drug Control Policy, as well as interactive graphics from MSNBC and the University of Utah. For Health Canada to link to several American sources on its new youth anti-drug website because no applicable Canadian sources exist goes to demonstrate why Canada's Youth Anti-Drug Strategy is a colossal and dismal failure. Between the TV ads and the website for this "campaign" there are significant areas of concern that arise. Overall, the campaign is both evasive and convoluted; it can only be perceived as misleading. It claims one thing but presents something entirely different. Incidentally, what did this "campaign" cost the taxpayer? There are realistic youth anti-drug and drug awareness strategies being utilized within Canada. But if Health Canada is intent upon presenting the American fallacy postured as "drug awareness," one would hope that it would have been incumbent upon Health Canada to insist that the fallacies at least be Canadian and logical; such is not the case with "not4me." In the corporate world heads would roll for this kind of thing. Because this campaign is clearly ill-conceived and will, arguably, do more harm than good, I am requesting that the minister remove it from public purview immediately. Wayne Phillips Educators For Sensible Drug Policy member Hamilton, Ont. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake