News (Media Awareness Project) - US NY: PUB LTE: Unfair to Classify Drug as 'Rave' Drug |
Title: | US NY: PUB LTE: Unfair to Classify Drug as 'Rave' Drug |
Published On: | 2002-05-11 |
Source: | Daily Star, The (NY) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-23 08:09:07 |
UNFAIR TO CLASSIFY DRUG AS 'RAVE' DRUG
In response to your article: "Cop: Deadly drugs for sale on the Internet,"
you state a classification of "rave" drugs, and I find that not only an
ignorant statement, but it also encourages the stereotyping of a subculture.
Although drug usage has been seen at raves, via survey, the No. 1 drug
consumed at raves is tobacco and the No. 2 drug alcohol. Why don't you
classify these as rave drugs or maybe classify alcohol as a "bar" or "club"
drug? Ravers, as a statistic, do not use drugs in any higher per-capita form.
Ecstasy and its analogues are "designer" drugs, yes. They are entactogens
(not amphetamines or hallucinogens), sure. To classify a drug as a rave
drug only causes more discrimination against the rave culture and its
participants, such as myself.
Domenic Martinello, Reno, Nev.
Martinello is a medical student, paramedic, rave promoter and disc jockey.
In response to your article: "Cop: Deadly drugs for sale on the Internet,"
you state a classification of "rave" drugs, and I find that not only an
ignorant statement, but it also encourages the stereotyping of a subculture.
Although drug usage has been seen at raves, via survey, the No. 1 drug
consumed at raves is tobacco and the No. 2 drug alcohol. Why don't you
classify these as rave drugs or maybe classify alcohol as a "bar" or "club"
drug? Ravers, as a statistic, do not use drugs in any higher per-capita form.
Ecstasy and its analogues are "designer" drugs, yes. They are entactogens
(not amphetamines or hallucinogens), sure. To classify a drug as a rave
drug only causes more discrimination against the rave culture and its
participants, such as myself.
Domenic Martinello, Reno, Nev.
Martinello is a medical student, paramedic, rave promoter and disc jockey.
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