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Recovery in the News
Letter to the Editor
Howard Josepher
New York Times
February 17, 2008
The Battle Against Drugs
To the Editor:
Re “The War on Drugs Starts Here” (editorial, Feb. 13):
President Bush is not alone in making cuts in spending for domestic drug prevention and treatment. Those of us in the field have witnessed a steady stream of cuts as elected officials seem frustrated in our failure to produce a drug-free America and sober drug addicts.
You are correct in calling for a reduction in drug demand at home, as it suggests a change in the all-or-nothing paradigm of a drug-free society, and sobriety as the singular indicator of successful treatment.
Many of us in the addiction field have been working under this new paradigm, which seeks to bring about a reduction in drug use, a reduction in criminality and a reduction in infectious disease, even if those we are treating continue to use drugs.
Accepting that we will never have a drug-free society, and that many drug users are unable to practice a sober lifestyle, does not preclude our ability to reduce the demand for drugs and help those who continue to use them.
The writer is president and chief executive of Exponents, an organization dedicated to improving the quality of life of people affected by drug addiction.



