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News (Media Awareness Project) - US WA: Douglas Happy About 'Traffic' Debate
Title:US WA: Douglas Happy About 'Traffic' Debate
Published On:2000-12-29
Source:Seattle Post-Intelligencer (WA)
Fetched On:2008-09-02 07:46:22
DOUGLAS HAPPY ABOUT 'TRAFFIC' DEBATE

LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Michael Douglas says he's glad law enforcement
officials have praised his new film "Traffic," even though it questions the
effectiveness of the drug war.

"Everyone who sees the movie comes out of it with a different reaction,"
Douglas said. "We screened it for the DEA and U.S. Customs, and they're
happy with it, believing it shows how tough their job is. Other people see
it and think the message is that the war on drugs is futile.

"That's why I like it. The movie has the courage to raise issues."

In the film, directed by Steven Soderbergh, Douglas plays a presidentially
appointed anti-drug czar who discovers his daughter is an addict.

Douglas has had his own struggle with alcohol addiction and went into
rehabilitation in 1990. His son Cameron was arrested last year for cocaine
possession.

"It can happen to anybody, not just the dysfunctional family or the liberal
family," Douglas said in an interview published Sunday in the Daily News of
Los Angeles.
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