Pubdate: Mon, 08 Dec 2008
Source: Minneapolis Star-Tribune (MN)
Copyright: 2008 Star Tribune
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Author: Jim Gogek

RAMSTAD IS THE RIGHT PERSON TO BE OBAMA'S DRUG CZAR

Criticisms of Jim Ramstad for drug czar are  unwarranted.

He's dinged for opposing needle exchange and medical marijuana, but
there are far more critical substance abuse issues facing the nation.

Regarding needle exchange, it's true that there's good science
supporting the practice, so hopefully he will change his views. But
needle exchange will never be the solution to the problem. On medical
marijuana, the science is very mixed, with no medical protocols that 
help more than harm yet conceived. Worse, the Drug Policy Alliance,
which pushes medical marijuana and also criticizes Ramstad, is in the
hypocritical position of advocating both for recreational marijuana 
and medical marijuana. Nobody seems to notice the glaring and
suspicious contradiction there.

Most important about Ramstad is that he is a strong advocate for
demand reduction. And he appears to support prevention as well.

We desperately need real parity in insurance coverage for treatment,
and we need a national sensibility to support treatment and
prevention. A culture of prevention supports the addict in treatment
and  aftercare, and makes the embrace of treatment more likely.

Ramstad also understands the importance of prevention to solve the
national crisis of underage and binge drinking. This is a problem
that must be addressed.

The issues of needle exchange and medicinal marijuana, which the drug
normalization supporters embrace to the diminution of all others,
aren't anywhere near as critical as underage and binge drinking in
terms of the threat to life, safety and property.

Jim Gogek

La Mesa, Calif.
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