Pubdate: Wed, 09 Dec 1998 Date: 09/12/1998 Source: Los Angeles Times (CA) Author: Raymond F. Irvine Note: Headline by MAP * McCaffrey provides an excellent example in the death of Len Bias. The resultant drop in cocaine usage illustrates that freedom of choice is far more effective than any hysterical war on drugs. Bias may have been foolish to take drugs in his own pursuit of happiness, but nonetheless undertook the risk of his own free will. No one in a free society had the right to stop him as long as he did not physically harm another. When a prominent athlete is arrested or suspended by his team for drug use, those who are most at risk for drug abuse will view him as a victim or martyr. If instead, he continues to play and becomes a washed-up loser, he sets a negative example that demonstrates the debilitating effects of some drugs. This will keep more people off drugs than draconian laws or propaganda. Raymond F. Irvine Camarillo