Pubdate: Sun, 19 Nov 2000 Source: St. Petersburg Times (FL) Copyright: 2000 St. Petersburg Times Contact: http://www.sptimes.com/ Forum: http://www.sptimes.com/Forums/ubb/cgi-bin/Ultimate.cgi Section: Opinion, Page 2D Author: Stephen Heath, Clearwater DRUG INJUSTICE Re: Youthful Indiscretion Follows Into Adulthood, Nov. 12. Bill Maxwell does Times readers a great service by informing us of the travesties relating to the 1998 Higher Education Act. In the alleged interest of promoting education, our young people are sent confusing messages by the government. Occasional marijuana use makes one a "drug addict' requiring state run hospital treatment to be "cured." Furthermore, the denial of financial aid for having a marijuana arrest promotes the government's message that marijuana use is more heinous than robbery, rape, assault or murder, offenses that would not lead to the refusal of education funds by the government. As literally millions of our children are dosed daily with Ritalin and other mood-altering substances, as literally millions of our adults consume Prozac and related anti-depressants and as tens of millions of Americans daily indulge in tobacco and alcohol usage, there are still some in our society who seek a "drug free America." Is it any wonder that our young people seem distrustful of adult authority? The war on drugs and other zero-tolerance policies are literally a war on our own populace, with a resulting perverse focus on minorities and young people. It's time we truly educate both children and adults about the true consequences relating to both drug use and also drug abuse. Having the government impose artificial and crippling consequences seems hardly like a move toward "higher education." - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart