Pubdate: Fri, 31 May 2002 Source: Washington Blade (DC) Contact: 2002 The Washington Blade Inc. Website: http://www.washblade.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1754 Author: Jeremy Bishop Cited: DanceSafe http://www.dancesafe.org Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/rehab.htm (Treatment) GAY CLUB DRUG BUSTS WON'T SOLVE ANYTHING To the Editor: A recent letter to the editor praised the D.C. Police Department's drug bust in a gay club as the first step in the drug fight ("Arrests are only the first step in drug fight," letters, May 10), but I believe it is another step in the wrong direction. For well over 30 years, our country has been fighting a losing war against its own citizens, a war on drugs that overwhelmingly targets minorities and the poor. It's time we wake up and realize the war is over. The government lost. And good riddance. Instead of busting these 20-something gay men who are selling drugs and sending them off to jails where they will face more homophobia, violence, and drug use than they would ever face on the streets of D.C., we should follow the example of much of the European Union by utilizing drug treatment and rehabilitation options. If anyone believes that arresting these three young gay men and throwing them in jail will even eliminate the usage and sale of drugs in our community by 5 percent, they have to be crazy. I'm sure by now someone has already stepped up to fill their shoes. What we need more than ever is harm reduction education and treatment options for those seeking assistance. We must continue to support groups like Whitman-Walker, DanceSafe, and the Responsible Party Movement to do the important work of informing gays about responsible drug use and treatment options for those who need assistance. I do have praise for the officers of the DC Gay & Lesbian Police Liaison Unit for the way they handled this difficult situation. Unfortunately, I fear these young men have been introduced into a broken and a corrupt criminal justice system, where they will probably not receive the adequate treatment they need. JEREMY BISHOP Arlington, Va. - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk