Pubdate: Tue, 03 Aug 2004
Source: Marshfield News-Herald, The (WI)
Copyright: 2004 Gannett Wisconsin Newspapers
Contact:  http://www.marshfieldnewsherald.com
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2236
Author: Kirk Muse

ILLEGAL DRUGS HAVE POWERFUL LURE, DARE PROGRAM NOT STRONG ENOUGH

Editor: I'm writing about Lynn Strickland's letter: "Time to reinstate DARE
program for sake of our youth." (Marshfield News-Herald, July 30, 2004).

Common sense tells us that the DARE program should deter our youth
from using illegal drugs. But it doesn't. DARE graduates are more
likely to use illegal drugs - not less.

Common sense tells us that the earth is the center of the universe and
our solar system. But it's not.

Common sense tells us that prohibiting a product should substantially
reduce the use of the product that's prohibited. Actually, prohibition
tends to substantially increase the desire for the product that's
prohibited.

Before marijuana was criminalized in the U. S. via the Marijuana Tax
Act of 1937, the vast majority of Americans had never heard of
marijuana. Now everybody in the U. S. knows what marijuana is and the
U. S. government estimates that at least 76 million Americans have
used it. About half of all high school students will use marijuana
before they graduate.

People want what they are told they cannot have - especially
children.

The lure of the "forbidden fruit" is very powerful.

Kirk Muse

Mesa, Ariz.
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