Pubdate: Wed, 11 Sep 2002 Source: Stettler Independent (CN AB) Copyright: 2002 Stettler Independent Contact: http://www.stetnews.awna.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2445 Author: S. Tyler Warburton, Independent Reporter My Humble Opinion LEGALIZING MARIJUANA? I see that some of Canada's bigwigs are advocating the legalization of marijuana. Such a move would prove hugely popular with my good friend, Guy Onthestreet. I told Guy about it yesterday and this is what he said: "Whoa... dude. Like, totally... wow, man. That's like... so cool, y'know what I'm saying? Whoa, man. Hey, you got some dill pickle potato chips?" Why do people smoke marijuana? Aside from the people who need it to deal with medical problems such as multiple sclerosis or glaucoma, it seems like it's just another way to make yourself poor and unhealthy and stupid. Yeah, smoking the bud is a real good idea. Here's a classic argument used by marijuana afficiandos: "Why is marijuana illegal and alcohol legal? A man who comes home drunk will beat his wife and kids and fall asleep. A man who comes home stoned will bring home a family pack and sit down to a fried chicken dinner with his family." Yes, and that man may just feel so apathetic the next morning that he'll decide to stay home from work. Nothing like willfully throwing your career away when you have a family to support. It's almost as bad as beating them up. Okay, so I admit that I have a chip on my shoulder when it comes to recreational drugs. I'm proud that I've never even experimented with marijuana and, if I have my way, I never will. I see it as a demonic habit that humanity, as a whole, would be better off without. My admittedly harsh views stem back to my teenaged years when I saw my closest friend throw everything away because of drugs. Every morning, ever since we were kids, we'd meet and walk to school. In junior high, he started smoking the weed. On lunch hours he visited his friend's house near the school and the two of them would toke up. When they did this, they seldom made it back to school in the afternoon. I consider it a minor miracle that he made it out of junior high; high school was his death knell. I'd show up at his house in the morning and knock on his bedroom window. "Go on without me," he'd yell. He dropped out of high school in his first year. He didn't graduate until he was 23 years old. Buddy's made an effort to turn his life around. He's kicked the drug habit and he seems a lot happier. I'm cynical enough to know that some of the young people reading this are laughing right now. They see me as just another fuddy-duddy reactionary who thinks their generation is comprised of eternally high juvenile delinquents. And I'm realistic enough to know that there's a lot of dope smoking going on in Stettler. I've seen teenagers smoking it in the parking lot of Wm E. Hay and I've seen middle aged men light up a joint in our town's back alleys. When I see this, I am not filled with a sense of misplaced pride. I do not say to myself, "you are much better than that person smoking a joint over there." What I do feel is pity. I feel sorry for the kids who spend their money on a form of recreation that has no benefits whatsoever. So to the marijuana advocate, I pose the following question: "Why should I start smoking marijuana? Why should anyone start smoking marijuana? In what ways will a person who smokes marijuana be happier than a person who doesn't smoke marijuana?" I've talked to many pot advocates who tell me that the government's decision to criminalize marijuana is nothing less than a satanic conspiracy. I also dated a girl who told me that God wouldn't listen to her prayers unless she was stoned. Maybe the government has as much right to tell us not to smoke dope as it has to tell us not to drink, smoke cigarettes, or pump our life's savings into VLTs. Either way, the decision to smoke pot is a stupid one, legal or not. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth