Pubdate: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 Source: Wall Street Journal (US) Copyright: 2001 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. Contact: http://www.wsj.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/487 Author: Paul H. Kuhn Jr. HARMFUL CONSEQUENCE OF MARIJUANA: ARREST In regard to your Aug. 31 editorial "The Grass Is Always Greener": This hasn't been a good summer for pot prohibitionists. The Supreme Court ruled that cops can't use thermal imagers without a search warrant; Canada legalized medical marijuana; Portugal decriminalized possession; a Jamaican commission recommended allowing private use and a national poll reported more than one-third of Americans support full legalization. Now, to top it off, we have Afroman with a "monster music hit" so cleverly pro-marijuana that the editors of The Wall Street Journal believe it to be an "inside joke" appealing to the millions damaged by smoking pot. But unless you count getting arrested for marijuana -- something that has, indeed, damaged millions of Americans -- there are fewer harmful consequences associated with pot than virtually any other drug, including (especially) alcohol and tobacco. At least that's been the conclusion of every major government commission that studied marijuana over the past century. Marijuana smokers know this from personal experience. So marijuana smokers relish "Because I Got High" because it ridicules the idea you can't be a productive citizen and smoke pot. Wake up, editors. This song is poking fun at you and you take it seriously -- which makes the Afroman phenomenon even more deliciously hilarious. Paul H. Kuhn Jr. Nashville, Tenn. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom