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News (Media Awareness Project) - US TX: PUB LTE: Report On The 'Real' Dangers
Title:US TX: PUB LTE: Report On The 'Real' Dangers
Published On:2001-08-17
Source:Houston Chronicle (TX)
Fetched On:2008-01-25 10:37:19
REPORT ON THE 'REAL' DANGERS

It was repulsive and hypocritical that the Chronicle's Page One Aug. 15
article, "Drug-death list grows by three names," was the top story of the day.

So three more people died from drug overdoses on the city's streets . . .
This country's misguided crusade against recreational substances is nothing
short of absurd.

When hundreds of thousands of people die from alcohol or tobacco-related
diseases and accidents every year, three or 30 deaths from cocaine or
heroin use is anything but news.

Almost 10 times more people die annually from alcohol-related deaths in
this country than from illegal drug-related deaths, yet these are the ones
reported on, even in minuscule numbers such as these.

There has never been a more rampant use of the ironic double standard than
our obsession with illicit drugs and their (marginal) effect on society.

Next time you do a story about something harmful to our nation that is
killing our compatriots (in relevant numbers), look to obesity, ignorance
or domestic violence. Those are real threats.

Matthew DesOrmeaux, League City
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