Pubdate: Wed, 21 Mar 2001 Source: Source, the Copyright: 2001 the Source Contact: (541) 383-0088 Address: 704 NW Georgia, Bend, OR 97701 Website: www.sourceweekly.com Author: Curt Wagoner Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/dare.htm (D.A.R.E.) SAY KNOW TO DARE To the editor, Kudos to the SOURCE for expressing their concern over the Sheriff wanting to bring back DARE, the so-called Drug Abuse Resistance Education program. DARE was cofounded by former Los Angeles Police Chief Darryl F. Gates and a former LAPD deputy chief, Glenn Levant. When speaking before the US Senate, Chief Gates made the statement, "Casual drug users should be taken out and shot." We need adequate funding for our sheriff's department and I supported the recent sheriff's levy until I read my voter pamphlet and saw where Sheriff Stiles listed DARE as one of the services to be provided with the money from the levy. Former Sheriff Greg Brown dumped DARE and for all the right reasons. Its expensive, takes cops off the street and it doesn't work. As reported in USA Today, "a preliminary report from the RTI -- analyzing eight studies involving 9,500 children -- says DARE has a 'limited to essentially non-existent effect' on drug use." Further, the top drug official at the Department of Education says, "Research shows that, no, DARE hasn't been effective in reducing drug use." Last July, Mayor Ross Anderson of Salt Lake City, Utah, cut off all funding for DARE, calling it an "Absolute fraud." The Salt Lake City Police Department was spending about $289,000 annually on DARE. Any program which spends nearly $300,000 of public funds each year should have a clear, empirical track record of measurable success. DARE does not. Every dollar spent on DARE is a dollar that is not being spent on an effective alternative. And I have to ask, why do we have law enforcement in our schools teaching a HEALTH issue? In 1936, Berkeley, California Police Chief August Vollmer, while speaking before the International Association of Chiefs of Police said, "Drug addiction is not a police problem, it never has been and can never be solved by policemen. It is first and last a medical problem." As long as Sheriff Stiles wants to spend my hard earned tax dollars on an expensive, ineffective and as some studies have shown to be counter-productive drug education program, that was created by a chief law enforcement officer that believes casual drug users deserve to be taken out and shot, I'll continue to oppose the sheriff's levy and will be actively encouraging others to do the same. Curt Wagoner, Wickiup Junction - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk