Pubdate: Tue, 07 May 2002 Source: Athens Banner-Herald (GA) Copyright: 2002 Athens Newspapers Inc Contact: http://www.onlineathens.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1535 Author: Allan Erickson PROHIBITION OF DRUG USE CAUSES MANY OF TODAY'S TRAGEDIES In his May 2 letter, "Widespread Panic needs to educate fans about drug risks," Alan Gordon makes many excellent points concerning drug use at Widespread Panic concerts. In providing volunteer crisis intervention services at concerts here in the Northwest, I witness and treat those who err in their drug consumption. During a large, weekend-long concert at an outdoor venue with thousands of people the overwhelming percentage of folks getting high do so responsibly. There is, however, that tiny percentage that need assistance at some point. There is an effective model of treatment. Then there is the law enforcement model, which proclaims prohibition as the only possible course. Strangely enough the operating parameters of prohibition exacerbate rather than alleviate problems associated with drug use. With no existing legal controls on product purity too many drugs are adulterated and of widely varying potency. Coupled with a discouraging lack of balanced, truthful education, we have created our own drug tragedies. Yes, the band should definitely do some educating among their following. I also believe the totalitarian laws of prohibition need to be eradicated so that we can reduce rather than increase drug use harm. Allan Erickson Eugene, Oregon - --- MAP posted-by: Beth