Pubdate: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 Source: Watertown Daily Times (NY) Copyright: 2005 Watertown Daily Times Contact: http://www.wdt.net Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/792 Author: Clifford Streit Jr. Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v05.n1486.a10.html DEA IS TAKING AIM AT DOCTORS TO JUSTIFY FUNDING Dr. James Latimer's Madrid practice will be closed as a result of allegations by the federal Drug Enforcement Administration and the refusal of acting District Attorney Gary Miles to except any result other than the surrender of Dr. Latimer's medical license. Questions are being asked. Why would Dr. Latimer surrender his license if he was running an honest practice? The answer is in the methods these officials have used successfully to intimidate doctors into closing their practices. The DEA was created to put doctors prescribing narcotics out of business. Like any government agency, they need numbers to justify their existence and funding to continue operating. The DEA has shut down the practices of over 600 doctors. The DEA sifts through the prescription records, chooses those which may indicate possible overmedication, and indictments are filed. Say a doctor has 50 indictments against him. The jury may throw out 49 but the way drug laws are today, one indictment proven, even though it may be a mistake in judgement, carries an automatic prison term. Most doctors agree to surrender their licenses immediately. A few have gone to trial. Some have been acquitted. Some are in prison. See the July 25, 2005, issue of Time Magazine and the October 2005, issue of the AARP magazine. The next question: What can Dr. Latimer do for a living now? Dr. Latimer has his health, his north county work ethic, his supporting life partner and wife Diane, and his doctorate from Tuffs School of Medicine. His alumni with whom he has always kept in contact have often urged him to leave the 12-hour-a-day county doctor practice he chose and join in teaching, administration, etc. The field is wide open for a person with his abilities and credentials. To his supporters, do not grieve for Dr. Latimer, however, have concern for Dr. Latimer patients. He is working long, hard hours trying to find them coverage. The reader may ask, What should I believe? Is Dr. Latimer an honest, family practitioner or the corrupt, drug-ring kingpin Gary Miles portrayed to the media? If you live in St. Lawrence County, ask your doctor. He or she can help you form an opinion. Clifford Streit Jr Canton - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin