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Title: | CN NF: PUB LTE: Telling Kids Not To Do Certain Drugs Is Like |
Published On: | 2009-05-26 |
Source: | Coaster (CN NF) |
Fetched On: | 2009-05-30 15:42:28 |
TELLING KIDS NOT TO DO CERTAIN DRUGS IS LIKE TELLING THEM NOT TO
TRAVEL TO AN EXOTIC COUNTRY, READER
To the editor,
RE: The fight goes on (May 19 Coaster),
We live in a culture that glamourizes sex, fun, danger, thrills,
rule-breaking, power, wealth-acquisition, and
authority-resisting. We advertise booze, fast cars, fast food,
violent movies and video games, and drugs of all kinds, right on TV!
Then we tell kids that "drugs are bad". Does anyone still believe
that kids don't notice this wild hypocrisy? A ruse by any other name.
There is a misconception in our society that suggests that only
drug-abstinence is to be encouraged and admired. Telling kids to
"never" use certain drugs is like telling them to never see a certain
genre of movie, never go to an amusement park or exotic country, or
never do anything at all that may be both risky and fun. It teaches
them to be afraid of new things, instead of curious, and as history
has shown, fortune favours the adventurous. Sensible, moderate,
well-informed drug use is no more harmful, dangerous, or immoral than
any one of dozens of other activities humans participate in every
day. And if you think "drugs" have nothing good to offer society,
then throw away every CD you own.
For those keen on teaching kids about drugs without all the
hyperbole, spin, sloganeering, and bald-faced lies of the standard
"education" programs, I recommend the Canadian Students For Sensible
Drug Policy website at ( http://www.cssdp.org ),the Educators For
Sensible Drug Policy website at ( http://www.efsdp.org/ ), or the Law
Enforcement Against Prohibition website at ( http://www.leap.cc ).
Russell Barth Federally Licensed Medical Marijuana User Patients
Against Ignorance and Discrimination on Cannabis (PAIDOC) www.paidoc.org
Russell Barth
Nepean, Ontario
TRAVEL TO AN EXOTIC COUNTRY, READER
To the editor,
RE: The fight goes on (May 19 Coaster),
We live in a culture that glamourizes sex, fun, danger, thrills,
rule-breaking, power, wealth-acquisition, and
authority-resisting. We advertise booze, fast cars, fast food,
violent movies and video games, and drugs of all kinds, right on TV!
Then we tell kids that "drugs are bad". Does anyone still believe
that kids don't notice this wild hypocrisy? A ruse by any other name.
There is a misconception in our society that suggests that only
drug-abstinence is to be encouraged and admired. Telling kids to
"never" use certain drugs is like telling them to never see a certain
genre of movie, never go to an amusement park or exotic country, or
never do anything at all that may be both risky and fun. It teaches
them to be afraid of new things, instead of curious, and as history
has shown, fortune favours the adventurous. Sensible, moderate,
well-informed drug use is no more harmful, dangerous, or immoral than
any one of dozens of other activities humans participate in every
day. And if you think "drugs" have nothing good to offer society,
then throw away every CD you own.
For those keen on teaching kids about drugs without all the
hyperbole, spin, sloganeering, and bald-faced lies of the standard
"education" programs, I recommend the Canadian Students For Sensible
Drug Policy website at ( http://www.cssdp.org ),the Educators For
Sensible Drug Policy website at ( http://www.efsdp.org/ ), or the Law
Enforcement Against Prohibition website at ( http://www.leap.cc ).
Russell Barth Federally Licensed Medical Marijuana User Patients
Against Ignorance and Discrimination on Cannabis (PAIDOC) www.paidoc.org
Russell Barth
Nepean, Ontario
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