Pubdate: Wed, 31 Jul 2002 Source: High Point Enterprise (NC) Copyright: 2002 High Point (N.C.) Enterprise Contact: http://www.hpe.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/576 Author: Elisha Cox Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v02/n1418/a03.html?1364 DRUGS PRESENT DANGERS The protection of millions of Americans' lives is continuing at this very moment, thanks in part to the fact that millions of Americans are arrested for illegal drug offenses every year. I am writing in response to Asa Cooney's July 26 letter stating he felt marijuana laws steal his liberty and stifle his pursuit of happiness and his interest in expanding his mind. I feel certain that if Cooney is really interested in expanding his mind, surely he could find a more constructive, non-illegal, non-threatening way to do so. I will even help him out with a few suggestions: He could go to college to earn a degree, or he could read encyclopedias, or even watch CNN. And if Asa were really interested in standing up for himself, he could simply vote. Asa and all other illegal drug users need to understand the reason for their arrests. Local, state and federal governments can prosecute them for their actions because there is no guarantee that the next time they decide to get high they won't try to drive a vehicle down Main Street. There is no guarantee that these drug users won't try to injure someone. In their altered state of mind, they have slowed reflexes, which could cause a fatal accident. I am sure these drug users won't promise to stay home with their drugs, in their "pursuit of happiness," as Asa put it. Marijuana certainly "comes from the earth," but so does mud. Does that mean you are going to consume mud? I hope not. Marijuana alters thinking patterns and has dangerous, long-lasting effects to drug users' health. But that's not what bothers me, because it's their body they are ultimately harming. What concerns me is when these people decide to get in their cars and ride around. Then they are endangering others' lives, more specifically, mine and the precious lives of my family and friends. I will continue to hope that marijuana and all other illegal drugs stay illegal. Elisha Cox Trinity - --- MAP posted-by: Tom