Pubdate: 3 Dec. 1998 Source: San Francisco Examiner Contact: http://www.examiner.com Copyright: 1998 San Francisco Examiner Author: (1) Lyn Venable, Walnut Creek, (2) Da Vid, M.D. Director S.F. Medical Research Foundation Mill Valley "BONO' PRO AND CON Thank you for the editorial, "Pro Bono" (Nov. 22), which enlightens people (as if many people do not already know) to the fact that legal pharmaceutical drugs constitute the No. 1 health hazard to Americans today. Any objective study clearly shows that the vast majority of pharmaceutical drugs are profoundly expensive, ineffective and often quite dangerous. And yet we continue the absurd "war on drugs" and create the boom prison business wherein we incarcerate almost 2 million people, many of whom are doing time on various drug charges. And yet the tobacco industry and other white-collar criminals continue to pollute the minds of tens of millions of people with highly suspect "drugs" (chemicals). We live in a funny world, don't we? Da Vid, M.D. Director S.F. Medical Research Foundation Mill Valley - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - ------------------------------------------------------------------- I am appalled by your editorial. I do not see that Rep. Mary Bono "had the courage to speak out." I see her as a vicious tattletale who is looking for posthumous vilification of her late husband, Sonny Bono, for unknown reasons. It is this kind of disclosure that promotes the very practice you deplore: the denial of valid and needed drugs to people suffering pain. Pain can be emotional as well as physical. Any person with a treatable illness deserves whatever works for him or her. A person with depression and / or anxiety should not be denied anti-depressants and tranquilizers any more than a diabetic should be denied insulin. Many people such as Sonny Bono, who did well in both his musical and political careers, can function perfectly well with medication to control their pain - whatever that pain may be. Lyn Venable, Walnut Creek - --- Checked-by: Rich O'Grady