Pubdate: Mon, 25 Nov 2002 Source: Eau Claire Leader-Telegram (WI) Copyright: 2002 Eau Claire Press Contact: http://www.leadertelegram.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/236 Author: Matt Powell ALCOHOL ABUSE GLOSSED OVER All one has to do these days is watch a few minutes of television or read a magazine to see many anti-tobacco messages. All state the obvious, that smoking can cause cancer. Granted, a lot of these ads are used to keep kids from smoking, which can only be a good thing. There are also plenty of similar ads stating the negative effects of other addictive substances. Throughout these ads, each of which seem to slightly bend the truth in the hopes of getting their messages across, I noticed that one substance was left out: alcohol. Oddly, a substance that leads to much more problems than both marijuana and smoking combined, is left untouched by the media's attack on addictive substances. Cigarettes do cause cancer, and second-hand smoke can be unhealthy, but look at what alcohol does. Smoking cigarettes doesn't lead to domestic abuse or the deaths of thousands of people in auto accidents. The same can be said for marijuana, which has been under fire almost as much as cigarettes in these anti-drug ads. I'm not saying cigarettes and marijuana are harmless, but considering the large amount of problems caused by alcohol, I can't understand why less-harmful substances are targeted. Many drinkers are extremely responsible when they drink, but there are plenty who do get carried away. This leads to a good amount of this country's domestic abuse cases, not to mention the deaths of completely innocent people. It just seems odd that second-hand smoke is focused on, while the cases of the many people whose lives are affected by irresponsible drinkers aren't. It also seems odd that cigarettes, a substance whose negative effects can take many years to show themselves, is focused on, while a heavy night of drinking can kill a person. MATT POWELL Eau Claire - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens