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The
War on Drugs Is a War on Doctors
by
Rep. Ron Paul,
MD
by Rep. Ron Paul, MD
When
we talk about the federal war on drugs, most people conjure up visions
of sinister South American drug cartels or violent urban street
gangs. The emerging face of the drug war, however, is not a gangster
or a junkie: Its your friendly personal physician in a white
coat. Faced with their ongoing failure to curtail the illegal drug
trade, federal drug agencies have found an easier target in ordinary
doctors whose only crime is prescribing perfectly legal pain medication.
By applying federal statutes intended for drug dealers, federal
prosecutors are waging a senseless and destructive war on doctors.
The real victims of the new campaign are not only doctors, but their
patients as well.
Dr.
Cecil Knox of Virginia is one recent victim of federal authorities,
who cannot abide physicians using their own judgment when prescribing
pain medication. Dr. Knox faces federal criminal charges for prescribing
legal pain drugs, and tragically has been forced to spend several
hundred thousand dollars defending himself. Virginia state authorities
have neither charged him with a crime nor revoked his medical license,
yet the federal government which constitutionally has no authority
to usurp state drug laws perversely seeks to imprison Dr. Knox
for life!
Even
if Dr. Knox is acquitted of all charges, his life will never be
the same. His professional reputation and clientele cannot be easily
restored, and the enormous legal bills cannot be easily repaid.
So whether federal prosecutors obtain a conviction of Dr. Knox or
not, the message sent to other doctors is chillingly clear: prescribe
the wrong drugs and we will destroy you. The end result is that
doctors become afraid to prescribe pain medication, no matter how
appropriate for a patient. The judgment of doctors has been replaced
by the judgment of federal drug warriors.
Those
who support the war on drugs may well change their views if one
day they find themselves experiencing serious pain because of an
accident or old age. By creating an atmosphere that regards all
powerful pain medication as suspect, the drug warriors have forced
countless Americans to live degraded, bedridden lives. Even elderly
deathbed patients sometimes are denied adequate pain relief from
reluctant doctors and nurses. Its one thing to support a faraway
drug campaign in Colombia or Afghanistan, but its quite another
to watch a loved one suffering acute pain that could be treated.
A sane, compassionate society views advances in medical science particularly advances that relieve great suffering as heroic. Instead,
our barbaric drug war treats pain patients the same way it treats
street junkies.
Doctors
are not slaves, and they will not continue practicing medicine forever
if the federal government insists on monitoring, harassing, fining,
and even jailing them. Congress should take action to rein in overzealous
prosecutors and law enforcement officials, and stop the harassment
of legitimate physicians who act in good faith when prescribing
pain relief drugs. Doctors should not be prosecuted for using their
best medical judgment, nor should they be prosecuted for the misdeeds
of their patients.
May
18, 2004
Dr. Ron
Paul is a Republican member of Congress from Texas.
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