EDITORIAL Drug war won't be won by drug czar President Bush last week named Florida's lame duck governor. Bob Martinez, to direct the office of Na tional Drug Control Policy. Martinez replaces current drug czar William Bennett , who will now head the Na tional Republican Party. With Republican Party Chairman Lee Atwater step ping down due to illness, and Martinez losing the race for governor in Florida, the time was right for Bush to do some shuffling and find a job for his old friend. Martinez is a bad choice on Bush's part. He favors tougher penalties, law enforcement and building pris ons rather than treatment and prevention. When Bush appointed Martinez he said of him, “He stiffened the Florida code and then added the prison space' to enforce it ... as a governor who signed more than 1 tl) death warrants he understands tough choices." But while Martinez was making those “tough choices" and spending millions of dollars adding pris on space, the amount of drugs coming into the state es calated. and drug-related crimes grew significantly. The lesson Martinez should have learned from his Florida experience is that attacking the supply is not the answer to eliminating drug abuse. The battle against drug abuse should be focused on eliminating the demand. Treatment of current drug abusers and drug-prevention programs should be getting the major ity of attention and money. It is a matter of simple economics. As long as there is a demand for the product someone will be willing to take the risks involved to satisfy, and exploit, that de mand. Making drugs harder to get makes them more valuable Because they are more valuable, the incen tive to smuggle them also increases. Focusing on stop ping the supply, while only paying lip service to con trolling the demand, perpetuates the cycle rather than ends it. The war on drugs is draining resources from places where they could do some good. A government that wanted to end drug abuse would help addicts rather than imprisoning them. Signing smugglers' death war rants or imprisoning them only means someone will take their place and risk the penalty for the huge prof its. Eliminating the smuggler's market ends the activi ty altogether. Martinez is expected to bring a more business-like attitude to the job. Maybe that sense of business will allow him to see the futility of fighting the supply rath er than demand. ^UEpwansa WHAT AN AMATEUR... Enough apologies, start the healing University law school Associate Dean Chapin ('.lark publicly apologized Friday for a "lack of sensitivity" in his handling of the Greg johnson incident. Johnson disclosed his homosexuality during a ( lass discussion on "National Com ing Out Day." Some students later com plained that lohnson's discussion did not contain dialogue relevant to the class's pur pose. Clark is the latest person to apologize for this blunder. It’s refreshing to hear an apolo gy instead of the usual avoidance-bantering that sometimes accompanies mistakes. While there are obvious homophobic rumblings in the law school, no one needs to resign or be fired over the affair. After all, this is a learning institution -— and even law school deans can't know everything. However, the controversy is serious enough that President Myles Brand request ed an investigation by the University's Of fice of Affirmative Action. Combined with a University task force report showing wide spread discrimination against gays and les bians. it is quite clear that sensitizing the University about gay and lesbian concerns must begin immediately. It does appear that the law school was more concerned with the students who ob jected to Johnson's comments than with Johnson himself. All students have listened to instructors discuss subjects not germain to specific classes, but not often to an in structor coming out. Johnson has accepted Clark's apology. Even though saying "I'm sorry" doesn't take away hurt feelings, the law school should use this experience and take steps to resolve the uneasy feelings between itself and gays and lesbians. LETTERS Safe risk Greg Zobel's letter about be ing harassed by "self-righteous security” at the Bob Mould show is entirely all to true. Most often a show of Mould's caliber creates a natural re sponse of aggression within the audience, which is then re leased by forms of dancing known in our subculture as slamming, moshing. pogoing. skanking and so on. The security should realize this, and understand that not everyone who is in the pit is a risk to a safe show. 1 seriously doubt that people will start do ing the hustle at shows like these; so get used to it folks, and enjoy the show. Robert (lallison Eugene Honor King In response to Richard Bald win's letter (ODE. Nov 20) When I first giant ed at the title. I thought it would tie a letter in support of this well-deserved day honoring l)r Martin 1.other King However. reading through thi* I saw that there were most definitely a few things that needed to be cleared up concerning the rea sons King should Ik; honored. First of all. Baldwin staled that King was an "inappropri ate role model" because it has been rumored, may I put an emphasis on rumored, that he had extramarital affairs Well if that is the case, there should not lie a day to honor John F. Kennedy because there are ru mors in regard to his having an affair with Marilyn Monroe! If that is the case, there shouldn't be any day honoring America's historical presidents because many of these married men had children by slaves on their plantations. Secondly, if King is to be persecuted now for supposedly plagiarizing some of his works, there has to he hundreds of oth er leaders who should line up right behind him to get their punishment dished out to them also St) now as tiie evidence stands. Baldwin should look again at his reasons or ex cuses. for not supporting a day for king If indeed King's birth day is celebrated on this cam pus. perhaps Baldwin should stop and wonder why even en tertained such a silly notion of not being part of this great cele bration. Tonya Menefee Eugene Parlez quack Today two former University marching band members, mem bers of the only University Man hing Band to man:h in the Hose Parade and the Hose Bowl, were sitting around hen; in a Paris apartment drinking wine and watching CNN news when what should we see but a report from Eugene. Oregon about the Stanford Marching Band. You were eity-slickered; they got exactly the reaction they wanted. Oregon Slate Universi ty is for farmers but the Univer sity seems to still lie for rubes. Where the hell is your collec tive sense of humor and hospi tality? From what we saw. the performance was innovative, relevant and satirically pro vocative, you should have seen our top hat formation ... yawn. In conclusion, to quote an anonymous source, '■marching bands have as much to do with music as bull-fighting has with agriculture." Dennis Atkinson M.M. 1963 David Maves B.M. 1961 Out of line I am writing to demand the immediate firing of Dean Mau rice Holland of the l^w School for his blatantly homophobic actions. It is outrageous that Myles brand would be willing to allow this bigot to remain in his job Given his recent "Jessie Helms" behavior (demanding that a gay law professor apol ogize for coming out to his class). Holland clearly must go. Even if you are in agreement with the homophobic mentality of Holland, it is not difficult to see tin* ugly implications of his attempt to control classroom discussion. If coming out to your class is forbidden, does it then follow that a professor will be censured for discussing his perspective as an African American? I, for one, do not want to spend my money or attend classes at a university that has administrators or professors who have a shopping list of what is "acceptable" classroom discussion. But beyond that. 1 am sick and tired of lesbians and gay men being second-class citi zens on this campus. When we stand up for our rights we are told that we're "forcing our agenda" on the poor, down trodden breeders. When we run for political office on campus openly as gay or lesbian, we're accused of representing only "special interests." When "fag" jokes are told, and when lesbian and gay stu dents. professors and staff are humiliated and attacked, no one gives a damn. Well kids. 1 for one am fin ished worrying about offending heterosexuals. Tim Hughes Queer Nation