Pubdate: Thu, 19 Aug 1999 Date: 08/19/1999 Source: Chicago Tribune (IL) Author: Keith Sanders EL CERRITO, Calif. -- Congratulations on taking a stand against D.A.R.E., the police PR tool that masquerades as a drug education program in classrooms nationwide (Editorial, Aug. 11). I recently moved to California from Rochester, N.Y., where I grew up and where I was compelled to take part in the D.A.R.E. program in elementary school. I can assure you that D.A.R.E. is everything its critics make it out to be--a simplistic propaganda program that's supposed to "scare kids straight" but which, in reality, just insults the intelligence of the children it targets. Fortunately for my high school-age brother, Rochester schools have since dropped the program. D.A.R.E. force-feeds lies and propaganda to our kids about relatively benign drugs like marijuana, equating recreational pot use with hard-core heroin addiction. When kids find out that they've been lied to about pot, they make the perfectly reasonable conclusion that everything else was a lie too--so why not go ahead and try heroin or speed? Keith Sanders