Pubdate: Sun, 22 Sep 2002 Source: Arizona Daily Star (AZ) Copyright: 2002 Pulitzer Publishing Co. Contact: http://www.azstarnet.com/star/today/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/23 Author: David Boswell, M.D. BLATANT HYPOCRISY There has been much publicity about pot recently, with a Canadian committee recommendation to legalize it and members of the Santa Cruz, Calif., city council handing out free medicinal pot to selected chronically ill people. Of course, our federal government then has to voice its opinion of how evil this is and how it is a threat to our society. What hypocrisy. This is the same government that subsidizes tobacco farmers and allows alcohol to be sold just about everywhere. I am an emergency physician who has been in the field for 11 years. I have treated thousands of people whose lives and families have been destroyed because of alcohol and nicotine addiction. I cannot recall one person I have treated whose life was destroyed by marijuana alone. Nicotine has been shown to be more addictive than cocaine. I am sure every person who is reading this is aware of at least one person who is an alcoholic. Yet these drugs are legal, while someone who smokes pot is a criminal. There is no difference between them, except that the legal drugs cost society much, much more. The Centers for Disease Control recently calculated that each pack of cigarettes sold cost over $6 in medical care and lost productivity. Where is the public outcry to make all cigarette smokers criminals? I am a productive member of society, but if I want to enjoy a joint on my weekend off, I am also a criminal. Yet I can drink myself unconscious legally. The Canadian committee that studied whether to decriminalize pot spent two years looking at this. The committee wasn't some fringe group or a bunch of long-haired ex-hippies; it was a committee assigned by the Canadian parliament. They not only concluded that pot should be decriminalized, but that it is less dangerous than alcohol and should be legally available to responsible adults, just as alcohol is. What a shame I can destroy my liver and mind legally with alcohol, I can destroy my lungs and those around me with cigarettes, but I risk going to jail, losing my medical license and being branded a criminal if I choose to smoke a little pot. David Boswell, M.D. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom