Pubdate: Sat, 25 Sep 1999 Source: Norfolk Daily News (NE) Copyright: 1999 Norfolk Daily News Contact: 525 Norfolk Ave., Norfolk, Nebraska 68702 Fax: (402) 371-5802 Website: http://www.norfolkne.com/dalynews.htm Author: Arthur Sobey On Target! Dear Editor, Les Mann was right on target with his column urging George Bush to come clean on his alleged drug use, Sept 14, NDNews. Honesty by Bush would help this country get over a big drug hurdle; the abilty to be honest about drug use and its results. Most adults have used illegal drugs of some kind at least once in their life (alcohol and tobacco are illegal drugs if you are a minor), but just try getting them to admit it. My goodness, they even lie to their own children about it. George Bush is an embarrassment to the War on Drugs and everybody who thinks its right to destroy a persons life just for possessing even the most minute amount of these few drugs. You are not supposed to be able to use illegal drugs and succeed in life. It just isn't possible, or so we are taught from a very young age. The zero tolerance drug policy that we use to punish our school children with, teaches them that any use spells disaster and even death. If these children are caught with even a small amount of any of these drugs at school, we attempt to destroy their life before it has even started by denying them a decent education, and tossing them into the juvenile criminal justice system. I personally think our drug laws are about as dumb as it gets, but until we smarten up and change them, nobody - not even George W Bush - should not be allowed to profit from flaunting them. If you pretend it doesn't matter that GWB used drugs, if he did, you are spitting in the face of everyone doing prison time for the same crime, as well as every child who has ever been kicked out of school for the same "youthful indiscretion." The only difference between Clinton, Gore, Gingrich, Jeb Bush, and probably GW Bush as well, and hundreds of thousands of otherwise honest people who have been ruined by our drug laws, is whether or not you got caught by the law. Is "do whatever you want, but just don't get caught" the message we want to send our children? sincerely, Arthur Sobey - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake