Pubdate: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 Source: Columbian, The (WA) Website: http://www.columbian.com/ Address: 701 W 8th St, Vancouver, WA 98666 Contact: 2001 The Columbian Publishing Co. Forum: http://www.webforums.com/forums/trace/host/msa70.html Author: Sandra S. Bennett POT USE IS PRESCRIPTION FOR DISASTER The Nov. 11 Clark County section carried a trio of articles inextricably tied together. First we have Greg Herrington's Political Notebook, "Clark County Republican activists get 'guns and Bible label." It was about how upset the Democrats in Washington state are that the state's Republicans had bused volunteers in from other communities to try to influence votes in Snomish County. This was particularly interesting because a couple of years ago the Democrats were almost unanimous in supporting an initiative to medicalize marijuana, an initiative that was cooked up by California legalizers, toted around the state by California signature gatherers and paid for by billionaire George Soros and his cohorts, none of whom were citizens of Washington state. That's a far more egregious foul than citizens of one state county politicking in another. Then their is the farewell piece, "Merriest prankster dies," about Ken Kesey who "went 28 years before publishing his third major novel." It appears that during those wasted years Kesey was so zonked out out on LSD, marijuana and whatever else he was using that his ability to write was severely impaired. Marijuana is especially hard on the immune system, so perhaps Kesey's risky behavior played a role in his illness; it certainly couldn't have helped, unless masking symptoms counts. And, of course, society is supposed to believe that masking symptoms by smoking dope is good medicine simply because the media keeps parroting drug culture propaganda that says it is. Last in this trio, there was David Broder's column, "DEA's effort against medical pot is misplaced." The only thing misplaced is Broder's sense of true compassion for the sick individuals who have been duped into believing that it is good medicine for doctors to suggest that they smoke pot. Even in liberal Canada, the physicians are balking at such a lame-brained idea. The truth is the feds should have made the move to stop the pot clinics in 1996 when California passed its "medical pot" initiative, legislation that continues to be in violation of federal anti-drug laws and international treaties and flouts Federal Drug Administration regulations, Soros and his friends used their wealth to pay for a media blitz that relied on innuendo and misinformation to seduce Californians into passing this illegal action. Then, their seasoned petition signature gatherers marched into Oregon and Washington. Laxity Toward Enforcement Cheered on by the media, and with the Drug Enforcement Administration fettered by the Clinton administration's laxity toward drug enforcement, legalizers moved like locusts into other vulnerable states, with predictable results: Marijuana use has proliferated; growing operations operate in the open; pot doctors indiscriminately hand out marijuana recommendations, even to children; and pot advocates are even more audacious. Never mind that marijuana use is a major cause of drug-related emergency room episodes. Never mind that marijuana users are 80 times more likely to use heroin and cocaine, the drugs that support international terrorists activities. The goal of medical pot advocates is not compassion; it is expanding the opportunity to use psycho- active and addictive drugs without fear of legal or social consequences. Enforcing federal anti-drug laws must be seen as part of our ongoing effort to keep drugs out of the hands of children and part of America's war against terrorism. Now is none to soon to get serious. Bravo to Asa Hutchinson, head of the DEA, for finally taking the bull by the horns and putting a stop to illegal trafficking in marijuana, reguardless of how that trafficking has been disguised. Sandra S. Bennett is director of Northwest Center for Health and Safety in Portland, and a board member of Educating Vocies Inc. and an advisory board member of Security on Campus Inc. She lives in La Center, Washington. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth