Pubdate: Tue, 12 Jun 2001 Source: Abbotsford News (CN BC) Copyright: 2001 Hacker Press Ltd. Contact: http://www.abbynews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1155 Author: Al C. Johnson LETTER OF THE DAY Editor, The News: I must admit to being somewhat surprised to read an editorial in your paper supporting the legalization of marijuana. I do not think you did much research or gave this subject serious thought. You do a disservice to your readers by taking up the cause of pot smoking social engineers who call for the legalization of marijuana without presenting any meaningful statistical information to back up their demands. They are prone to use Holland as an example of a sensible, modern-day solution which, to my way of thinking, is not something we would want for our city. There are 300 illegal drug dealers in Amsterdam where 80 per cent of the houses are in the hands of traffickers. It has been dubbed "McDope'' by the press. If we were to subscribe to Amsterdam's solution would we then be known as "McDope Vancouver Ltd.?'' While it is true that most citizens would approve of decriminalizing users, they also want meaningful sentences handed out to those who grow marijuana and sell it. If there is no convictions, growers will simply move to another location and start over again. It's ironic that the police are being threatened with court action for destroying "private property'' when they disable the grow-op equipment. If it's okay to destroy the plants, why isn't it okay to destroy the equipment? For years we have had an ongoing war with the tobacco companies involving millions of dollars in health care damage settlements and we have spent millions more in trying to convince people not to smoke. Little or no research has been done of the effects of smoking pot. About all we have are the testimonials of pot smokers which in my view would not carry much weight because this group has a vested interest in seeing it legitimized. One bit of factual statistical information that should cause society much concern is that 85 per cent of our teen-age hard core drug addicts smoked marijuana before graduating to hard drugs. There is no easy answer to this very serious problem and so far, no one has put forth a rational solution. Until we have a lot more information and experience we should be paying careful attention to what the Vancouver Police, who are closest to the problem, are saying which is that it should not be legalized. I believe it would be irresponsible not to stay the course. Al C. Johnson Abbotsford - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens