Pubdate: Sun, 13 Feb 2000 Source: Ogdensburg Advance News (NY) Copyright: 2000 St Lawrence County Newspapers Corp. Address: P.O. Box 409, Ogdensburg, New York 13669 Author: Larry Seguin Note: Accepts LTEs by mail only! Must be signed w/phone# Note: Headline by MAP editor WAR ON DRUGS, FACT OR FICTION? To The Editors: Is the drug war 'fact' or 'fiction'? Maybe it’s time we demand the truth! re:(Study: Drug Use By Rural Teens Soaring, Jan 26) Joseph A. Califano Jr. president of the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (CASA) at Columbia University states: "eighth-graders in rural America are 104% more likely to use amphetamines and methamphetamines and 50% more likely to use cocaine than those in urban centers, 83% crack cocaine, 34% marijuana, meth and other drugs have come with magnum force aimed at our children." Apparently Califano didn’t read Barry McCaffrey's Editorial "Dangerous Drug Smokescreen" published in The Washington Times on October 7, 1999. Barry McCaffrey states, "The 1999 National Household Survey found that overall youth drug use rates among children (age 8-12) are down 13 percent from last year. Among these children cocaine use is down 20 percent, inhalant use is down 45 percent and marijuana use is down 12 percent during the same period. The number of current cocaine users has dropped from 5.7 million in 1985 to 1.75 million in 1998 - a decline of more than 70 percent. We have reduced the number of drug related murders to a 10 year low. Apparently Califano didn’t read the Dec. article from the Partnership for a Drug Free America (PDFA). It stated " teenage drug use down 15% over the past three years". Three years ago states voted yes to medical marijuana . PDFA said at that time, it would send wrong message to teens and drug use would go up. But it went down! Some things about CASA should be noted. It is not backed up by the Columbia University. CASA only uses the name for credibility. Right now things are not going well between the university and CASA. The university senate subcommittee has reviewed CASA and is concerned CASA “uses suspect scientific research”( Sept. 23, 1999 Spectator Staff Writer Kaya Tratjak. Jan. 2000 article by Jamie Pietras. Title speaks for the article. (Columbia U ‘Drug Think Tank’(CASA) Pushes Lies With Tax And Industry Money.) In this article critics claim CASA reports “ make fantastic headlines but they’re seldom true” CASA will not let peer review of their research. The last research that got peer review was found to be worthless, that was the “gateway theory” . Dr. John P. Morgan referred to the way CASA came to the conclusion of the gateway theory was "utter bull----". CASA gets between $ 3 and $ 4 million dollars a year of tax payer money and tens of thousands of dollars( may be hundreds of thousands of dollars) from the pharmaceutical companies. It’s time we are told the truth on the drug war. LARRY SEGUIN Lisbon, NY - --- MAP posted-by: manemez j lovitto