Source: Orange County Register (CA) Contact: http://www.ocregister.com/ Pubdate: Mon, 30 Mar 1998 THE TRAGEDY OF A YOUNG LIFE LOST IN THE DRUG WAR The evidence is in. It is the war on drugs, not the methamphetamines, that is ultimately responsible for Chad's terrible torture and death. And it is that same "war" that is presently torturing and killing whatever freedoms we still retain. But have no fear. The horrible truth has not yet hit home to enough people, and America's second Prohibition, unlike her first, is still essentially in fine health and capable of doing still more damage. Gordon Wilson - Laguna Niguel I am saddened and sickened that the O.C. district attorney's office has no policy, written or otherwise, prohibiting the use of juvenile defendants in undercover drug deals. If they had, 17-year-old Chad MacDonald would be in a drug treatment program, not released on his own recognizance as the district attorney's office recommended. If they had, Chad MacDonald would still be alive today. Shouldn't we be trying to rehabilitate juveniles instead of sending them into the underworld? Jody Perkins - Fullerton A 17-year-old boy is dead at the hands of an out of control anti-narcotics system. If there is not resultant hue and cry from this community, this boy's blood is on its hands as plainly as it is on the hands of the self-serving adults who manipulated him and led him to be tortured and strangled and tossed like so much trash into that lonely alley. G. Fred Logan - Laguna Niguel