Pubdate: Fri, 06 Sep 2002 Source: Hamilton Spectator (CN ON) Copyright: The Hamilton Spectator 2002 Contact: http://www.hamiltonspectator.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/181 Author: Gary Direnfeld UTTERLY LUDICROUS Legalizing Marijuana RE: 'Senators would legalize pot' (Sept. 5). Thursday's editorial cartoon by Spectator artist Graeme MacKay was great; members of the Senate must be stoned. What are they thinking? Saying that marijuana is less dangerous than alcohol or cigarette smoking flies in the face of real science. And suggesting a legal age of 16 is utterly ludicrous. We know that drinking and driving don't mix; let's not add dope to the mix. In Ontario, the highest fatalities among teen drivers are 17-year-olds (first year of independent driving under graduated licensing), followed by 19-year-olds (the legal age for drinking alcohol). Fatalities would soar with legal access to a mind-altering drug at this earlier age while teens are still learning to master driving. If marijuana were legalized, any teen with a pot seed and a bag of dirt would be able to grow it. Talk about letting the genie out of the bottle. - -- Gary Direnfeld, Dundas, executive director, I Promise Program Inc. (teen safe driving initiative). - --- MAP posted-by: Beth