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    EFSDP Looking for an Alternative to D.A.R.E.

    Released March 02 / 2007
    EFSDP Looking for an Alternative to D.A.R.E.

    Dear friends,

    After decades of implementation, the D.A.R.E. program continues to be as
    controversial as ever. People seem to either love it or hate it and if
    they are indifferent they will certainly not take the time to write a
    letter about it. Perhaps DAREâ??s single biggest flaw is that it arose
    from a prohibitionist mentality having been conceived by a law
    enforcement officer. Perhaps D.A.R.E.'s biggest strength is the sheer
    weight and precedence of many decades of drug prohibition and the
    insistence of the drug warriors to â??stay the courseâ??.

    Educators for Sensible Drug Policy Educators For Sensible Drug Policy (EFSDP) believe teachers are
    well qualified to teach many subjects, including drug education. We feel
    professional educators should be educating our children, period. You
    donâ??t call your teacher when there is a robbery in progress so why
    should we have police officers who are highly trained in police work,
    assume the role of educators? The subject matter of drug education
    touches on many disciplines, including Biology, Chemistry, Psychology,
    Anthropology, P.E., Social Studies and the list goes on. Comprehensive
    curriculum could be developed using a multidisciplinary approach that
    integrates subjects with classes that students are already taking.
    Compared to the depth and complexity of such a curriculum, which would
    mirror and draw from human history and experience, the D.A.R.E. program
    is one dimensional. Police officers are sworn to uphold the law and
    therefore tend to view the use of any illegal drug as abuse. Studies of
    the effectiveness of D.A.R.E. have suggested little or no effect on
    actual statistics of drug use among the programs participants. There is
    a significant monetary cost for school districts to implement the
    program and during this time of cutbacks and tight budgets perhaps these
    funds could be better used to develop curriculum suited to such a
    complex issue.

    It is quite true that the police are here to protect the public and keep
    the peace. All citizens need to be respectful of the police, and the job
    they do. Albert Einstein observed of alcohol prohibition during the
    1920â??s as 'nothing contributes as much to lawlessness and disrespect for
    the police as the government passing laws which are unenforceable'. This
    statement is as true of illicit drugs now as it was in the roaring 20â??s
    with alcohol.

    We all need to ask the question: How does the D.A.R.E. program discuss
    medical marijuana? We know that research is now proving that cannabis
    has immense therapeutic potential. It is clear that not all use is abuse.

    The good news is that many people are thinking about and coming up with
    meaningful approaches to drug education. Our members are familiar with
    and endorse the Drug Policy Alliance booklets, 'Safetylst' and 'Beyond
    Zero Tolerance' Drug Policy Alliance. Educators who care about the
    well being of their students in drug education programs want the best
    health based approaches for their students. Parents would like their
    children to have up-to-date, accurate, scientific and factual knowledge
    about drug education and this needs to come from professional educators
    and health care professionals not from D.A.R.E. law enforcement officers.

    Sincerely,

    Judith Renaud M.A.
    Executive Director
    Educators for Sensible Drug Policy

    Paul Renaud
    Communications Director
    Educators for Sensible Drug Policy
    Educators For Sensible Drug Policy (EFSDP)
    (604) 886-8665
    160 9th Street
    Gibsons, B.C.
    VON-1V3

    Also see other credible and important anti prohibition groups @

    Law Enforcement Against Prohibition - - Law Enforcement Against Prohibition

    Womenâ??s Organization for National Prohibition Reform (WONPR) -
    Welcome to WONPR
    "The original Womenâ??s Organization for National Prohibition Reform (WONPR)
    was founded in 1929 to rescue Americaâ??s families and communities from the
    ravages of ten years of alcohol prohibition."

    Keith
    KanMan Reviewed by KanMan on . EFSDP Looking for an Alternative to D.A.R.E. Released March 02 / 2007 Also see other credible and important anti prohibition groups @ Law Enforcement Against Prohibition - - Law Enforcement Against Prohibition Womenâ??s Organization for National Prohibition Reform (WONPR) - Welcome to WONPR "The original Womenâ??s Organization for National Prohibition Reform (WONPR) Rating: 5

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    EFSDP Looking for an Alternative to D.A.R.E.

    i used the DARE guy's business card to roll a lil j

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