Pubdate: Tue, 21 Oct 2003 Source: Mitchell News-Journal (NC) Copyright: 2003 Mitchell News-Journal Contact: http://www.mitchellnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1777 Author: Scott Russ Note: Headline supplied by MAPinc. THE RIGHT FOR AN ADULT TO CHOOSE Dear Editor, Keith Buckner's observations concerning the problems that alcohol causes our society are indeed valid. I would argue that we haven't yet begun to take some of the steps necessary in "deglamourizing" alcohol use and reducing possible harms as has been done with cigarettes (only after billion dollar settlements forced them to). Our federal government spends millions of taxpayer dollars on anti-drug ad campaigns that are actually anti-marijuana campaigns. Children see these commercials and the next thing that comes on is a beer commercial. Now why haven't we started to remove this type of advertising from television and radio? Of course the reason is money! The negative effects of alcohol on our society could surely be reduced by using what we already know works and getting the alcohol lobbyist out of Washington. Criminalizing adults for using other substances is not the answer to our problems. It has in fact created more crime, corruption, death and disease than we would have in a legally regulated environment. And no, there wouldn't be any commercials advertising cocaine in a legal environment. Nobody, even "Legalizers", advocate drug use. They advocate the right for an adult to choose what they put in their body without fear of incarceration. Our current system is the one which allows any man, woman or child to obtain these substances without any control or regulation. But have you ever wondered why our government hasn't bombarded television with anti-drug ads on heroin or cocaine as they have with cannabis? I think our "leaders" need to find the courage to end the hypocrisy in our laws and let's start using logic and science to guide the law making process. Not lobbyists and propaganda. Scott Russ Baton Rouge, LA - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens