Pubdate: Thu, 4 Nov 1999 Source: Post-Standard, The (NY) Copyright: 1999, Syracuse Post-Standard Contact: P.O. Box 4915, Syracuse, N.Y. 13221-4915 Website: http://www.syracuse.com/ Forum: http://www.syracuse.com/forums/ Author: Nicolas Eyle Cited: ReconsiDer: http://www.reconsider.org/ STUDENTS BINGE DRINKING Isn't it interesting that when the problem of binge drinking among college students is finally recognized, the solutions touted are consultations with parents and/or counseling. Colleges are admitting that preaching abstinence has failed. They also realize that most students who drink do so in a relatively responsible manner and don't have a problem with drinking. Whatever problems students that drink irresponsibly may have, they are unlikely to be aided in their recovery by saddling them with an arrest record. How long will it be before these realizations will be accepted as the correct responses to all drug use ? Alcohol is illegal for those under 21 in this state and a potentially dangerous drug when abused. The same is true for the currently illegal drugs. The percentage of users who experience serious problems with their drugs is between 10 and 20%, 80 or 90% use responsibly. This ratio holds true for alcohol, cocaine, or marijuana. For that group that does develop problems with their drug use the help is most likely to come from parents or counselors, or from maturity, not law enforcement. Let's reconsider how we handle drugs in America. Let's set aside the mass hysteria that has driven our drug policies in the past and concentrate, as Syracuse University did, on sensible tactics that might actually help those who have a drug problem. Nicolas Eyle, executive director ReconsiDer: Forum on Drug Policy - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake